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Many farm workers went to cities to look for jobs
Urbanization of Factory workers
urbanization of factory worker
In the enclosure movement GB landowners closed off public lands to better organize and keep track of land and animals.
During Mary Shelley's lifetime (1797-1851), England was experiencing the Industrial Revolution, with rapid urbanization and technological advancements. It was also a time of political and social unrest, with debates around reforms, protests, and growing inequalities. Culturally, it was a period of Romanticism in literature and arts, characterized by a fascination with nature, the supernatural, and intense emotions.
WHAT FUTURE PLANS OR IMPROVEMENTS IS THIS ECONOMY DEVELOPING England 2009
No, it is well established.
Geography played a major role in the development of agriculture in the colonies. For instance over in the northern colonies (new england) the soil was harsher and led to the development of diverse agriculture and generally smaller farms. Which allowed urban centers and towns to develop. In the South the soil was richer and allowed the planting of tobacco in large plantations, with large plantations people were spread far apart and did not allow for urbanization
Wordsworth was inspired to write his poems, including "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey," by the industrial revolution and social changes happening in England during his time. The rapid industrialization and urbanization led to a disconnect from nature and the countryside, prompting Wordsworth to reflect on the importance of nature in preserving the human spirit and connecting individuals to their surroundings.
Growth in population - Britain had around 20 million inhabitants in 1851, compared to approximately 6 million in 1751 Increase in urbanization - In 1600, London was the largest town in England, with a population of 200,000 and by 1801; this had increased dramatically to 959,000 Much more scope for people to earn money - Britain witnessed an overall increase in real incomes
England developed a popular government by majority.
Urbanization took place in England as early as the 17th century. Several factors contributed to the process. As farming in England began to need fewer farm hands and laws changed farmworkers rights, many looked to the cities. There they could see economic possibilities. The industrial revolution was in full swing and the cities had factories. In addition, England was blessed with a good number of excellent ports. Therefore many people migrated to cities like Liverpool, and London. They found work in the factories and on the docks and in the shipyards. Unlike larger nations in Europe such as France, there was not the same amount of living space in the ever growing population of England.