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Most of the population in England migrated to cities in the late eighteenth century because of better what?

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A job, they left the countryside and migrated to cities and towns for new jobs.
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User Chiedo
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Answer:

Jobs

Step-by-step explanation:

At the end of the eighteenth century, the British population experienced a continuous growth of the rural exodus (which is the departure of the villagers from the countryside to the town). This happened because the cities offered better conditions of employment than the farms where it had a shortage of well-paid work and left much of the population unemployed or with lower wages.

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