Industrial Revoltion Study Guide - Statistics

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What was the primary demographic transition experienced by Britain in the first quarter of the 19th century? From primarily rural to primarily urban population
100%
What were some of the consequences of overcrowding in industrial cities like Manchester? Pollution, overcrowding and poor housing standards
100%
Which of the following statements accurately describes the population growth in Britain during the 19th century? Population doubled from 1820 to 1880.
100%
In 1900, how many people lived in England? 30 million
50%
The city of Manchester was known as the '___ Queen'? Cotton
29%
Which English city's population MORE than doubled? Manchester
29%
What were the biggest industrial centers in Britain? The Northwest and Northern Midlands (England), South Wales, and around Glasgow (Scotland)
29%
From 1815 to 1914, the English population grew very quickly. By 1820 it was 12 million people. By 1880, how big was the English population? 24 million people
21%
Which English cities' population doubled in the Industrial Revolution? Birmingham & Sheffield
7%
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