The Industrial Revolution, which began in the late 18th century, significantly transformed urban areas as people flocked to cities in search of jobs in factories. This rapid urbanization led to the growth of densely populated industrial cities, often characterized by poor living conditions, inadequate sanitation, and pollution. Infrastructure such as roads, railways, and public transport systems expanded to accommodate the influx of workers, while social and economic changes spurred the development of new classes and lifestyles. Overall, the Industrial Revolution marked a pivotal shift in how cities functioned and evolved, laying the groundwork for modern urban life.
Overcrowding in cities
poor sanitation and health problemsWhich of the following was not an issue in big cities during the Industrial Revolution?
Factories.
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The industrial revolution by displacing framers. They moved them to the city to find work.
Overcrowding in cities
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.
nose
The industrial revolution by displacing framers. They moved them to the city to find work.
The assembly line
Coal Mines
Think about all the jobs that were there.
sweat houses
increased pollution
coal mines......