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What local characteristics were most likely to make towns and villages grow in population during the Industrial Revolution?

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Explanation:

Industrial revolution led to the growth in agriculture and the decline in epidemics, both factors resulted in the growth of the population. Small areas developed in towns and city life improved. Improvement in medication technology improved the fertility rate and the age of people increased considerably. Transportation increased the mobility between towns and villages and therefore the population in these areas increased rapidly.

When the industrial revolution started, cities started to grow in population.

Where were these people coming from? Mostly from the countryside, especially people who were during low-paying laborious work like farmers.

It might seem surprising that even landowner farmers came to the cities to live in densely populated areas because they were getting better pay and some form of employment.

The standard of living was rising. People had access to better things such as:

Better, cheaper, faster, and convenient transportation.

Medication was widely available in the cities.

There was some form of job opportunities always available in the cities.

Factories, during the industrial revolution and further on, started taking advantage of this exponential growth in population. They could now make more products at cheaper costs and scale profit.

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