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> There’s no credible historical evidence that 5–10% of the population directly died as a result of industrialization. What historians do note is a rise in mortality rates in rapidly growing industrial cities, linked to overcrowding, unsanitary conditions, and pollution—not wholesale mass death.
> Verdict: No mass death toll on the scale of “5–10%” occurred in Britain due to industrialization. The claim exaggerates by confusing negative urban health outcomes with large-scale mortality.
> There’s no credible historical evidence that 5–10% of the population directly died as a result of industrialization. What historians do note is a rise in mortality rates in rapidly growing industrial cities, linked to overcrowding, unsanitary conditions, and pollution—not wholesale mass death.
> Verdict: No mass death toll on the scale of “5–10%” occurred in Britain due to industrialization. The claim exaggerates by confusing negative urban health outcomes with large-scale mortality.
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