What impact did the Industrial Revolution have on Philadelphia? (1 point) Philadelphia's population shrank, which increased the need for farmers. There was increased agricultural production around Philadelphia, justifying slavery. The population in Philadelphia increased, challenging health and sanitation. Skilled labor saw higher demand in Philadelphia, and the standard of living increased.
Help i think it is D but i really don't know
I want to say C.. I'm not sure though
The population in Philadelphia increased, challenging health and sanitation
Remember reform movements started to happen because people were living I such poor conditions, and working in poor conditions. The reform movements began because of sanitation issues and would later expand further.
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