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The best reference for early industrial city life would be "The condition of the working class in England" by Frederick Engels.
It is a study of life, mainly in Manchester and Salford, widely regard as the centre of the industrial revolution.
During the industrial revolution, urban life began to develop. The city's were often cramped and dirty. Several generations would live in one, small home. There were also large factories throughout the city and they would constantly pump smog and smoke into the air.
the living conditions in the industrial cities were very bad..............many pple frm villages came and settel in cities...due this this slum area got its birth.......pple started living in mesrabile conditions..............childrens used to work for 12 hours without having rest..............poor drinking water facilites..........
-out brakes in diseases such as cholera
-theft- treated severely
-high unemployment
Overcrowding and Tenement Houses.
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changes at the city is huge
They became an industrial giant because of the new land that they won in the Civil War.
A commercial and industrial economy
The problems of the new urban-industrial order that particularly disturbed progressives was the fact that monopolies were formed by a few people who controlled a great deal of the industries. The progressives went to Congress to try and have the monopolies broken up.
It was part of the first new deal.
the native Americans on the land had to work for the new owner, and the colonist agreed to house and feed them
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The out come of the Industrial Revolution was successful. It turn out to be good because of the new factory owners and new workers.
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The heart of the new industrial city was the factory. There, the technology of the machine age and the rapid pace of industrialization imposed a harsh new way of life on workers.
Industrial growth in New England was driven by factors such as access to waterways for transportation and power, a skilled workforce from established trade networks, and abundant natural resources like timber and iron ore. The region's geographic advantages included proximity to markets in Europe, navigable rivers for transportation, and a rugged landscape that allowed for the construction of mills powered by waterfalls.
african american life in New York City
New York City was the largest city in the nation, with access to several waterways and industrial production.
1) Spurred industrial growth 2) Created new jobs 3) Cheaper transportation 4) Country people can work in the city, city dwellers can vacation in the country
City Life - 1998 was released on: USA: 21 May 1998 (New York City, New York)
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