Residential segregation in the Industrial City, 1870-1930

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03/24/2009

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The mid-nineteenth century was a changing time, and the forces of the industrial revolution were continually changing the social landscape. The industrial revolution brought with it changes in production, manufacturing, farming and transportation, and this had a significant impact on the cultural and socioeconomic aspects of society. The industrial revolution can be regarded as a turning point is social history, especially in the way that the industrial city developed. As the mechanisms of agriculture were changing, this brought with it changes in the urban-rural dynamic. Better technology meant that few people needed to live and work on farms, leaving more people available to search for alternative employment in the growing urban industrial areas.

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Level :General public Study : Social sciences School/University : University of Toronto

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