- Replacment of an economy based on manual labour to one dominated by industry and machine manufacture
- Socio-economic and cultural change to Britian
- Land mark 1810 collecting and publish annual figures
- Rise in population from 1750-1900
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Increase in population
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Towns becoming cities
- Liverpool
- Preston
- Manchester
- London
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Increase in Crime
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New Crimes
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new opportunities for crime
- Factory act underage
- School after 1870
- House breaking the rich
- stock piles of goods
- Damaging machinery
- Rail fare dodging
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Crime Statistics
- No faith in system
- Crimes massaged by police
- Crimes never reported
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Urbinisation
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Positive
- Not seasonal work
- Wealth
- High wages
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Negitive
- Disease
- overcrowding
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social unrest
- Struggle to survive
- Loss of jobs
- Little sense of comunity
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Industry
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Masses of new goods logistics
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New modes of transport
- Stage-coaches
- Canals
- Railways
- Iron
- Pottery
- Metal goods
- Textiles