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The Industrial Revolution led to rapid urbanization as people migrated to cities for factory work, leading to overcrowding and inadequate housing. Many workers lived in cramped, unsanitary conditions in tenements or company housing. This period also saw the rise of industrialists building worker housing with basic amenities, though often designed for control and profit rather than the well-being of workers.

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