"Industrialization had changed the form of urbanization in the modern period." Analyze the statement with special reference of London.
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It is a simple statement because it contain only one subject and on predicate.
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Industrialization
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Industrialization in Britain has widely changed the form of urbanization in the modern period.
- Industrialization led to the establishment of mills and factories in certain cities like Leeds and Manchester in Britain.
- People from the rural parts of the country were attracted to these cities because it would give them employment and livelihood.
- So these cities saw a large influx of migrant population in the 18th century.
- As time passed, the migrant population became so high that they were nearly 75% of the city's population in 1851.
- This changed the demography of the cities, made them overpopulated and also changed the atmosphere, thus affecting the newly grown industrialized cities.
- Cities like London could be termed as magnets for migrant population.
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