The Impact of Industrialization on Rural Communities: A Case Study of 19th Century England
Keywords:
Industrialization, Rural communities, 19th century England, UrbanizationAbstract
The effects of industrialization on rural communities in 19th century England. historical documents and census data, we explore how the shift from agrarian to industrial economies impacted social structures, economic opportunities, and quality of life in rural areas. Our findings shed light on the complex interplay between urbanization, technological advancements, and rural development during this transformative period in history.
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