Demographic Changes 1750-1914
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World History [1]
There were many demographic changes between the years 1750 and 1914. These included industrial changes, changes in food supply, immigration, birth rate patterns, health, and slave trade. During the time, the Industrial Revolution took place. Much of the population, mostly young adults, moved to large cities to be involved in the growing industries. The middle class moved away from cities and into suburbs. The Industrial Revolution at first benefited the middle class, but later gradually worked its way into benefiting more people, such as the working class.