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How did the Industrial Revolution affect MIGRATION

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Higher demand for semi-, low- and unskilled labour results in higher wages being paid for labour and therefore attracts MASSES of workers from abroad. Especially seen in labour-scarce USA at the end of the 19th century, where high increases in wages and masses of immigrants were present amidst..

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HIGHER DEMAND FOR semi low and unskilled laboures result in higher wages being paid for Labour's and therefore attract MASSES of worker from abroad especially seen in laboured scares USA at the end of 19th century where high increase in the wages and MASSES of immigrant were present amidst increasing industrialization

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