What ideas justify that the first half of nineteenth century were the years of hunger, hardship
and revolts?
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Great economic hardships were experienced in Europe. The ratio of the rise of population was larger than that of employment generation. Migration of rural population to cities led to overcrowded slums.
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• In most countries there were more seekers of jobs than employment.
• Population from rural areas migrated to the cities to live in overcrowded slums.
• The rise of food prices or a year of bad harvest led to widespread pauperism in town and country.
• In 1848, the Population of Paris came out on the roads and Louis Philippe was forced to flee and National Assembly proclaimed a Republic.
• In 1845, weavers in Silesia led a revolt against contractors.
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