The Industrial Revolution affected the population and growth of cities. It also brought about pollution and overcrowding due to the factories being built around a central source of energy.
Mass production is a by-product of industrialization. Inventions that were part of the Industrial Revolution resulted in mass production.
People moved from rural areas to cities. Most cities had population booms.
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The industrial revolution transformed economies from being primarily agricultural to being industrial and higher tech. It also helped move along the process of globalization.
The suburbs added a new living space that wasn't in the city (CBD). It also was for the middle class that emerged due to industrialization.
Mass production is a by-product of industrialization. Inventions that were part of the Industrial Revolution resulted in mass production.
People moved from rural areas to cities. Most cities had population booms.
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The Industrial Revolution helped to create a powerful middle class. It did not exist before that.
The three phases of Northern Industrialization affected the growth of cites by leading to more job opportunities. With more jobs available, more people moved to the cities looking for work. This caused cities to grow.
The three phases of Northern Industrialization affected the growth of cites by leading to more job opportunities. With more jobs available, more people moved to the cities looking for work. This caused cities to grow.
During the Industrial Revolution, factory workers were one of the most common occupations in cities as urbanization and industrialization led to the growth of manufacturing industries and the need for labor in cities.
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The industrial revolution transformed economies from being primarily agricultural to being industrial and higher tech. It also helped move along the process of globalization.
As the Industrial Revolution picked up speed, the number of people living on farms as opposed to the cities dwindled. Urbanization affected industrialization by supplying factories with a steady workforce as many people abandoned the farms and came to the cities seeking jobs working in the factories.
The trend toward city life, or urbanization, was caused by industrialization. Many families left their farms to work in factories in the cities.
Industrialization brought people to the cities and eroded agricultural society. In the 19th century, Central Europe industrialized.