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Why did people flock to British cities and towns during the Industrial Revolution?
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Why did people flock to British cities and towns during the Industrial Revolution?
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The people flocked to the British cities and towns during the Industrial Revolutuon to work. They preferred working in factories because it was a lot less work than wirking as farmers. They would make more money and would have a better way of living
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