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Which is not a Midland city that grew as a result of the Industrial Revolution?

Sheffield

Dover

Stoke-on-Trent

Birmingham

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The answer to your question is Sheffield.
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User Robin Chander
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Answer:

Sheffield is not a Midland city that grew as a result of the Industrial Revolution.

Step-by-step explanation:

Sheffield is a big city in South Yorkshire, England. It is named after the Sheaf River, which flows through the city. It has approximatly 525,000 inhabitants.

From being primarily an industrial city, the city has developed a broader economic base and is one of the eight largest English cities outside London.

South Yorkshire, the county in which Sheffield is located, is not part of the Midlands but of the Northern England region.

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