Towns started to grow in Europe especially during the Industrial Revolution in the 1700s-1800s. Prior to this, most Europeans worked and lived on farms, but an Agricultural Revolution happened (creation of better farming techniques and tools) and these people were let go from their jobs. However, during the same time, the Industrial Revolution was happening, where factories were hiring. The people then left the fields to work in the factories, which were either located in cities or towns. The people then lived in the city themselves or in the outer towns. This is known as a great migration, or a push and pull effect.
The four largest cities in Western Europe are London, Berlin, Madrid, and Rome.
it has affected the industry because they got in war and they turned weak and couldn't work anymore but now it is getting stronger and getting on track.
it has affected the industry because they got in war and they turned weak and couldn't work anymore but now it is getting stronger and getting on track.
About 80% of Western Europe lives in urban areas.
Im not sure exactly what your looking for but London,Madrid,Paris and Rome are cities in western Europe...
In Cities
The features that make cities in Western Europe centers of culture is 1)A Lot of people to make up the features and 2) Paris
Feudalism caused people of western Europe to be largely restricted in terms of travel, and therefore the arts flourished in the cities churches and cathedrals.
The continent of Europe is considered the birthplace of western civilization. The three largest metropolitin cities in Europe are Moscow, Paris, and London.
It is the plains.
Western Europe and Northern Europe. However, Southern and Eastern Europe have numerous places that are just as advanced as Western and Northern Europe, although, as a whole, this is not true.
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