what was the impact of industrialsation and urbanisation on the family in britain in the nineteenth century
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(i) Women gradually lost their industrial jobs and were forced to work within households.
(ii) Through the activities of tailoring, washing or match-box making they could increase their income.
(iii) Large number of children were pushed into low paid work.
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After the Corn Laws were abolished, food could be imported into Britain more cheaply than it could be produced within the country. British agriculture was unable to compete with imports.
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