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Where did most of the population of England live as a
result of the Industrial Revolution?
Most of the population lived in small villages.
Most of the population lived on rural farms.
Most of the population lived on country estates.
Most of the population lived in large cities.
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Most of the population lived in large cities.
The Industrial Revolution caused rapid urbanization as people moved from rural areas to industrial towns (e.g., Manchester, Liverpool, Birmingham) to work in factories, leading to crowded cities and new urban populations.
The Industrial Revolution caused rapid urbanization as people moved from rural areas to industrial towns (e.g., Manchester, Liverpool, Birmingham) to work in factories, leading to crowded cities and new urban populations.
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