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The Industrial Revolution occurred between 1760 and 1840. Many scientists agree that the Industrial Revolution fueled rapid growth in population. During this time, advances in technology made production of large quantities of food and clothing easier. Trains allowed people to travel greater distances. How could the Industrial Revolution have affected rapid growth in the population at this time?​

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Advances in technology improved farming processes, production of goods, and transportation. So, people had better access to more of their basic needs, such as clothing, food, and medicine. Transportation helped get these items to those who needed them. The standard of living improved, people lived longer, and the population grew.

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I think since the transportation became easier and the food and cloth production increased then people were also coming to live in Britain because they would get food and cloth and it would be easier to transport people to where they worked at the mines or factories

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