Why did cities like leeds and manchester grew rapidly in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries?
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In most parts of the Western world modern cities emerged with industrialisation. In Britain, industrial cities like Leeds and Manchester grew rapidly in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, as more and more people sought jobs, housing and other facilities in these places.
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industrialisation
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in Manchester and Leeds many textile industries are going which were made in nineteenth and twentieth century
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