How did the number of population in villages and cities change during the industrial revolutions?

The industrial revolutions led to urbanization unprecedented in world history, the resettlement of the overwhelming number of people from villages to cities. However, it cannot be said that this is bad. Rather, on the contrary, thanks to the industrial revolution, labor productivity has sharply increased, including in the agricultural sector. It took far fewer people to feed everyone else. Food is cheaper than ever. In recent years, humanity has crossed the line when the population of the Earth living in cities exceeded the rural population.



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