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What factors caused the nations cities to grow in population at the end of the nineteenth century?

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It was primarily the Industrial Revolution that caused the nations cities to grow in population at the end of the nineteenth century, since this brought about the creation of a massive amount of factories, all of which required large number of laborers who almost all lived in the cities. 
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