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How did urbanization drastically change the lives of the working class and what was life like for the average urban dweller?

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Urbanization changed the lives of the working class because it caused a shift in population from the countrysides to the city which made the cities soon become overpopulated/crowded.  Working conditions were rough because labor was constant and had extremely poor conditions.

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1:The Industrial Revolution changed material production, wealth, labor patterns and population distribution. The new industrial labor opportunities caused a population shift from the countryside to the cities. ... The new factory work led to a need for a strict system of factory discipline.

2: For the first half of the 19th century the rural and urban poor had much in common: unsanitary and overcrowded housing, low wages, poor diet, insecure employment and the dreaded effects of sickness and old age. By 1851 the census showed the urban population was larger than that of the rural areas.

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