Why did people flock to british cities during the industrial revolution?

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2026-05-11 17:50

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Mainly on foot in the early days! There was no public transport then, especially for the poor agricultural labourers who were the majority of the migrants. Once the railways became widespread it became a lot easier for many such people to migrate from country to town, though most could only afford Third-Class - just. Indeed, the effects of the railways on public transport form an area of study themselves.

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