the 1830s were years of great economic hardship in europe. explain how
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1. Migration of rural population too cities led to overcrowded slums.
2. The ratio of rise of population was larger than that of employment generation.
3. Small producers in towns were often ousted by the import of cheap machine-made goods from England.
4. Rise in food price or a year of bad harvest left the country poorer.
5. Cities had come to be extremely overcrowded. As a result, slums had started coming up as more people migrated from the rural areas to the urban areas.
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- Migration from rural to cities
- Population Increases
- Unemployment Increases
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