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How did the Industrial Revolution impact urbanization?

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Railroads being layed out was part of the industrial revolution and made it easier for people to travel from place to place and move into cities, the invention of steel also created more jobs which was a reason to move into the cities.

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Industrialization led to the creation of the factory and the factory system contributed to the growth of urban areas as large numbers of workers migrated into the cities in search of work in the factories.

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