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How did the industrial revolution affect the British population​

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It went down. Because many people died in factories and self inflicted death rates went up due to the living conditions. This was also during a time of war I believe. That left men to die and families without them to die.

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The industrial and economic developments of the Industrial Revolution brought significant social changes. Industrialization resulted in an increase in population and the phenomenon of urbanization, as a growing number of people moved to urban centres in search of employment.

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