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The industrial revolution saw the emergence of new towns and cities give reason for it

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Answered by vigneshvinny7
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Industrialization has historically led to urbanization by creating economic growth and job opportunities that draw people to cities. Urbanization typically begins when a factory or multiple factories are established within a region, thus creating a high demand for factory labor. Other businesses such as building manufacturers, retailers, and service providers then follow the factories to meet the product demands of the workers. This creates even more jobs and demands for housing, thus establishing an urban area.

In the modern era, manufacturing facilities like factories are often replaced by technology-industry hubs. These technological hubs draw workers from other areas in the same way factories used to, contributing to urbanization.

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Answered by riddhi250907
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Answer: As the domestic system of production was not able to meet the demands of the market, and with the increase of industrial system of production, the center of economic life shifted from villages to cities. Many industrial towns and cities such as Manchester and Liverpool emerged and therefore, people migrated to these cities in search of jobs and factories.

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