how did the industrial revolution affect migration
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. Thousands of workers migrated to Central and Northern England during the Industrial Revolution. ... Some not so positive reasons people migrate are because of war, famine, poverty and oppression. Prior to the mid-1780s, most of Europe lived in a rural area
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industrial revolution caused the old ENGLAND very much as the poor people were not given more attention and more work to do so obviously for their survival they had to migrate so that they could working other places or even on lower wages for the sake of their survival.
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