Social Effects of I.R. -Largest social effect is the overall urbanization of England.

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Social Effects of I.R. -Largest social effect is the overall urbanization of England

-Urbanization was largest pop. shift in history -Most people move to cities, such as Manchester Cities with 50k Cities with 50k + -City becomes industrial center -Urbanization was largest pop. shift in history -Most people move to cities, such as Manchester Cities with 50k Cities with 50k + -City becomes industrial center

-19th Century cities -Actually not that bad -most issues were gender/class related -Family structure changes (production taken out of house) -Women in cities were confined to Cult of Domesticity -19th Century cities -Actually not that bad -most issues were gender/class related -Family structure changes (production taken out of house) -Women in cities were confined to Cult of Domesticity

-Many Irishmen came to Britain as urban workers -WHY??? -Many Irishmen came to Britain as urban workers -WHY???

-Disease of potato crop increased with fever epidemics -Mainly Catholic peasants -British gov’t response is questionable -Disease of potato crop increased with fever epidemics -Mainly Catholic peasants -British gov’t response is questionable 1.5 million die, by 1911, pop down to 4.4 million from 8 milli in 1845

Potato Famine

Take out your city from last week -Knowing what you know about the I.R., how would you plan your city differently? -What are modern aspects that are missing? -What could you do to make it more suited towards expansion? -Knowing what you know about the I.R., how would you plan your city differently? -What are modern aspects that are missing? -What could you do to make it more suited towards expansion?

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