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How did industrialization change the cities to which it spread?
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How did industrialization change the cities to which it spread?
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Bigger population, urbanization, not as good living conditions, more factories, and pollution.
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Industrialization led to dramatic increases in living standards and income for many citizens throughout Europe. It allowed for the mass production and use of steel, which made infrastructure much sturdier.
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