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How did the innovations of the industrial revolution change life in great Britain?

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Answered by rajjyoti430
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Though many people in Britain had begun moving to the cities from rural areas before the Industrial Revolution, this process accelerated dramatically with industrialization, as the rise of large factories turned smaller towns into major cities over the span of decades.

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As the above analysis demonstrates, the industrial revolution resulted in a significant improvement in the quality of life for the working class. ... To the contrary, it was the many forms of government intervention, not capitalism, which slowed British economic growth during the industrial revolution.01-Jul-1986

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