As a result of the Industrial Revolution in England, there was a significant increase in urbanization, with people migrating from rural areas to cities for factory jobs. The period also saw a rise in production capacity and efficiency due to technological advancements, leading to greater economic output. Additionally, there was an increase in the working class population and a shift in social structures, as well as significant improvements in transportation, such as the expansion of railways.
Americans consumed about 30 percent of British exports
increased pollution
immagration increased
immagration increased
The urban middle class
The urban middle class
They gained increased economic independence by working in factories.
The Industrial Revolution was the concentration of workers in the urban areas.
The structure of society changed to include a growing working class
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Corporations were able to grow as a result of the Industrial Revolution. This is because it allowed production to be faster and spread.
It was the concentration of workers in urbans areas.