During the Second Industrial Revolution, cities experienced rapid urbanization driven by industrial growth, leading to increased population density as people migrated for jobs in factories. This surge often resulted in overcrowded living conditions, inadequate sanitation, and public health challenges. Additionally, advancements in transportation, such as railroads and streetcars, facilitated the expansion of urban areas while also contributing to the development of suburbs. Overall, the transformation brought both economic opportunities and significant social challenges.
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The Industrial Revolution changed life in cities by raising populations. The Industrial Revolution also raised the standard of living for most city dwellers due to growth in the job markets.
poor sanitation and health problemsWhich of the following was not an issue in big cities during the Industrial Revolution?
the movement of people to the cities
He didn't because he was dead by the time the industrial revolution happened.
Many cities during the Industrial Revolution were overcrowded and unsanitary. The Industrial Revolution began in 1760. In terms of employment, textiles were the main industry.
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The Industrial Revolution changed life in cities by raising populations. The Industrial Revolution also raised the standard of living for most city dwellers due to growth in the job markets.
poor sanitation and health problemsWhich of the following was not an issue in big cities during the Industrial Revolution?
the movement of people to the cities
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He didn't because he was dead by the time the industrial revolution happened.
Crewe and Manchester :)
The Industrial Revolution.
Factories.
Overcrowding of cities (APEX)
The industrial revolution transformed economies from being primarily agricultural to being industrial and higher tech. It also helped move along the process of globalization.