Transportation
The Industrial Revolution changed the way people and goods moved around by creating three ways to transport. They were waterways, roads, and railroads. Robert Fulton created the first engine powered steam boat run by coal which helped transport raw materials over the Atlantic. Turnpikes made it easier for people go by roads instead of walking. The railroad as used to carry large freights with goods and materials around the location. These improvements on waterways, roads, and railroads all made traveling safer, and it allowed goods to be moved more efficiently.
Urbanization
The industrial change the way cities were built by putting factories in them. Most of the middle class were factory workers that were educated in textiles and learned how to use the machinery. It also brought city population density higher since so many people worked in factories. Some cities economy ran off the factories and was built around factories. The industrial revolution plays a big role in the way cities were built.
Living Conditions Industrial revolution changed the type of homes people live in by switch from the farms to factories since not so many people were needed in the farms. The places people stayed were mostly really crowded places with many families sharing a house or apartments. That’s how the industrial revolution affects the type of homes and living conditions.
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