In the Industrial Revolution, what was the impact of urbanization, migration, immigration and growth of population in terms of economic and cultural change and reform.
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The Industrial Revolution is defined as a phase of transition in Great Britain and the US in terms of manufacturing that took place from 1760 to about 1820–1840. The transition was a shift from hand production of goods in a private home, which was defined as the production and consumption unit to shifting the production unit into factories, and using machines from hand production, to produce surplus goods for the market. The Industrial Revolution is known for iron production, the invention of the steam engine, and the development of the factory mechanism system. This whole process of the Industrial Revolution led to an exorbitant increase in population growth in the first world nations, and in this answer, we will discuss how urbanisation impacted the Industrial Revolution in terms of economic and cultural reforms in society.
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