Mainly on foot in the early days! There was no public transport then, especially for the poor agricultural labourers who were the majority of the migrants. Once the railways became widespread it became a lot easier for many such people to migrate from country to town, though most could only afford Third-Class - just. Indeed, the effects of the railways on public transport form an area of study themselves.
there were jobs wanted in need
Think about all the jobs that were there.
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.
poor sanitation and health problemsWhich of the following was not an issue in big cities during the Industrial Revolution?
Factories.
i think that they entered the cononiy and beat them up
Birmingham and Manchester were two cities that grew the most
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Queen Victoria:))
The industrial revolution by displacing framers. They moved them to the city to find work.
Coal Mines
Geography did play a role in the growth of cities during the American Industrial Revolution. Proximity to resources like waterways for transportation and power, as well as access to raw materials and markets, influenced where industries developed. Cities like Pittsburgh and Chicago grew significantly due to their strategic locations near natural resources and transport routes.
sweat houses