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describe the role of industrialization in shaping the modern cities in England​

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Answered by saiphysiocare1
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INDUSTRIALISATION changed the form of urbanisation in the modern period. The early industrial cities of Britain such as Leeds and Manchester attracted large numbers of migrants to the textile mills set up in the eighteenth century. ... It attracted a large number of traders and merchants from all over the world.

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Answered by pinnaclewinner
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. Industrialisation changed the form of urbanisation in the modern period.

. The early industrial cities of Britain such as Leeds and Manchester attracted large number of migrants to the textile mills set up in the late 18th century.

. The city of London was a powerful magnet for migrant populations, even though it did not have large factories.

. London was a colossal city and its population expanded four-fold from 1 million to 4 million; as the Industrial Revolution attracted more and more people.

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