Many farmers were forced to find jobs in factories due to a combination of economic pressures, such as falling crop prices, rising costs of living, and natural disasters that devastated agricultural yields. The Industrial Revolution also created a demand for labor in urban areas, drawing workers away from rural farming. Additionally, mechanization in agriculture reduced the need for labor on farms, pushing displaced workers to seek employment in industrial settings. This shift marked a significant transformation in the workforce and contributed to urbanization.
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