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During the years of the Industrial Revolution, families had fewer children yet the population continued to grow. How was this possible?

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Answered by JatinderKumar
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There is evidence for some in-migration of the population from the rural areas and foreign countries as the Industrial Revolution got underway.
Answered by gratefuljarette
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During the industrial revolution the world was changing and so was England, during the revolution the families had fewer children yet the population grew very rapidly because of the huge migration taking place in search of work and hope.

EXPLANATION:

The 'Industrial Revolution' of the nineteenth century was a landmark in the history of the modern world. It gave the world a new start and a huge break into the world of all new possibilities.

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