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Natali [406]
3 years ago
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How were urban environments in Britain and Western Europe affected by industrialization?

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1 answer:
V125BC [204]3 years ago
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Industrialization effects :

  • <em>urban population explosion</em>
  • <em>rural to urban population migration </em>
  • <em>factories made very small houses/flats for their labors close to factories to increase production</em>
  • <em>urban population started buying materialistic products for their comfort and rural population followed</em>
  • <em>child labor started</em>
  • <em>women started working in factories</em>
  • <em>labors were forced to work extra hours in poor working conditions and unhealthy environment</em>
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