As we go further into the Industrial Revolution, we can see that new technologies impacted the lives of the city's’ environment. When we go back to the times of the Agricultural Revolution …show more content…
Better supply of food, it was easier to sustain your family. More population meant more mouths to feed, so there was more demands for goods, food, and supplies. As machines were invented, like water powered ones, helped speed the process of making goods. Cotton was a big industry that helped evolve to the Industrial Revolution. The demand for cotton, an easy plant to supply for daily needs,so factories were formed. Since factories can provide jobs for those who seeked it, many decided to migrate over to where they can find a job at a factory. People needed to move in a faster pace, “the pace of the industrialization.” And so coal was discovered and other raw materials like iron and steel, becoming the staple of energy and helped in technological advances at that time. It helped the European cities to make progress in their technology that could be more complex. These made the production of materials more easier. Many things were being fueled by these new raw materials like textile mills and other forms of factories.The discovery