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What was a negative effect of industrialization in cities?
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GPT 3.5
One negative effect of industrialization in cities was the deterioration of the living conditions for workers, resulting in overcrowding and slum-like conditions. As more people migrated from rural areas to urban areas to work in factories, cities experienced rapid population growth without proper infrastructure to accommodate the influx of people. This led to the development of cramped tenements and slums, lacking sanitation facilities, clean water, and proper ventilation. The squalid living conditions in these areas increased the spread of diseases, such as cholera and tuberculosis, as well as higher rates of crime and poverty. Overcrowding and poor living conditions in industrial cities became a constant challenge and were criticized during the 19th and early 20th centuries as a negative consequence of industrialization.