Most of the population in England migrated to cities in the late eighteenth century because of better _______.
jobs
agricultural facilities
medical facilities
tax benefits
houses

Respuesta :

Most of the population in England migrated to cities in the late eighteenth century because of better job,

in Plato

Answer:

  • jobs

Explanation:

Amid the eighteenth century towns in Britain became l. By the by, most towns still had populaces of under 10,000. In any case, in the late eighteenth century new mechanical towns in the Midland and the North of England mushroomed. In the interim, the number of inhabitants in London developed to about 1 million before the century's over. Other towns were a lot smaller.  

In the farms, the openings for work were very less, in this manner the general population were left unemployed.