Many indistrial towns are polluted (air and water, mostly) from the industy, usually factories, that are there. There also tend to be many people due to the demand for work, so it can get pretty corwded, which can lead to un-sanitary conditions very easily.
Crewe and Manchester :)
Before the industrial revolution, people lived in small towns next to large agricultural sections. The industrial revolution brought people from small towns together into large cities. The population of cities increased due to the added population of the farming towns.
ocean and bays
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Early factory towns were unhealthy,because conditions in factories were usually unsafe due to the lack of regulation on equipment or the factories themselves.There was no labor laws to protect young workers from getting injured on the job.
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the countryside or out of major industrial towns, so as they would not get caught up in all the bombing action.
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Unhealthy living conditions and the lack of understanding ofhow diseases spread caused many illnesses and deaths.
Birmingham and Manchester were two cities that grew the most