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how did the industrial revolution affect migration​

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Answered by Harshabadboy
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The Industrial Revolution had a prodigious impact on migration from 1750-1900. -Industrialization: New innovations were seen throughout this time period, and factories began sprouting across all of Europe. Factories centralized the production of food and common goods resulting in increased migration to cities.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Immigrants were generally more willing to accept lower wages and inferior working conditions than native born workers (Zolberg 2006: 69). Great efficiencies in production led to higher profits that could be reinvested in new technology, which led to even more production and eventually higher wages for workers.

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