Norwich and Plymouth
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Birmingham and Manchester were two cities that grew the most
The Industrial Revolution changed life in cities by raising populations. The Industrial Revolution also raised the standard of living for most city dwellers due to growth in the job markets.
poor sanitation and health problemsWhich of the following was not an issue in big cities during the Industrial Revolution?
the movement of people to the cities
The two cities that appear to have missed out on the Industrial Revolution in England are Cambridge and Oxford. While these cities were centers of education and intellectual advancement, they did not develop large-scale industrial activities or manufacturing industries like other cities such as Manchester or Birmingham. Their focus remained more on academia and research rather than industrialization, resulting in limited economic transformation during that period.
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.
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.
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Birmingham and Manchester were two cities that grew the most
The Industrial Revolution changed life in cities by raising populations. The Industrial Revolution also raised the standard of living for most city dwellers due to growth in the job markets.
poor sanitation and health problemsWhich of the following was not an issue in big cities during the Industrial Revolution?
the movement of people to the cities
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He didn't because he was dead by the time the industrial revolution happened.
Crewe and Manchester :)
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.