What changed the form of urbanization in the modern period ??
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Answer:
Industrialization changed the form of urbanization in the modern period.
Explanation:
(i) The early industrial cities of Britain such as Leeds and Manchester attracted large number of migrants to the textile mills set up in the late eighteenth century. In 1851. more than three-quarter; of the adults living in Manchester were migrants from rural areas.
(ii) London’s doming and footwear, wood and furniture, metals and engineering, priming and stationery, etc. attracted larc-e number or skilled as well as unskilled workers
(iii) The first cotton textile mill in 3ombay was established in 1854. By 1921. there were 85 cotton mills with about 1.46.000 workers. Only about one-fourth of Bombay’s inhabitants between 1851 and 1931 were born in Bombay: the rest came from outside. Large numbers flowed in from the nearby district of Ratnagiri to work in the Bombay mills.
- Industrialization changed the form of urbanization in the modern period. 1. The textile mills in the industrial cities of Britain like Leeds and Manchester attracted migrants. ... In 1921 there were 85 cotton mills where 1,46,000 workers were employed.
- Urbanization (or urbanisation) refers to the population shift from rural to urban areas, the decrease in the proportion of people living in rural areas, and the ways in which societies adapt to this change.It is predominantly the process by which towns and cities are formed and become larger as more people begin living and working in central areas.