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There are very few industrial cities left in England now as most manufacturing has moved overseas. Industrial cities of the past have included Birmingham, Coventry, Leeds, Sheffield, Newcastle, Manchester, Liverpool etc.
There are very few industrial cities left in England now as most manufacturing has moved overseas. Industrial cities of the past have included Birmingham, Coventry, Leeds, Sheffield, Newcastle, Manchester, Liverpool etc.
There are no longer any industrial cities in England. Manufacturing more or less came to an end in the 70's and 80's.
The larger, industrial cities. Eg Birmingham, London.
It helped because it made the cities a lot easier to work in.
As the industrial revolution began in England, its population played a major role in England's leadership in manufacturing. England had skilled craftsmen who built the machines created by her inventors, wealthy industrialists invested large amounts of money in factories and equipment. Also, many landless farmers migrated to English cities to find work in the factories, and the Enclosure Acts forced these people to seek employment in industrial cities.
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Birmingham and Manchester were two cities that grew the most
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