Aim: Why did people migrate to British cities and towns during the Industrial Revolution?
People migrated to British cities and towns during the Industrial Revolution for many reasons. One of those reasons is that people went to these cities and towns to make higher salaries compared to the farming industry. Another reason is that they're able to go into factories and have more varieties to choose from unlike the farming industry, they only have one option. Also, with more money, more people are able to afford in their homes with coals from Wales and dine on Scottish beef. They also can get better clothing, in which are woven by power looms, which is a machinery powered to make clothing.