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In 1550 how many cities had populations greater than 10000? | 156
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What century had a decline in urban development? | 17th century
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What happened in 1750? | New cities were born. Older and smaller cities grew.
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What were the cities that grew the most 1600-1750? | Capitals and ports
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Who came up with the term "an urban growth from below"? | Jan De Vries
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What fostered the growth of smaller towns and cities near factories especially in Britain? | The Indiustrial Revolution
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Where was poverty more visible within cities? | Crime, prostitution, vagrancy, begging, and alcoholism
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In the Upper Class what the form of government? | Oligarchy
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Who were the most dynamic element of the urban population? | Middle class
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What made artisans economically vulnerable? | The possibility of poor harvests
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What was a staple for the poor? | Bread
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1753 | London Protestant mobs compeled the government
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Lord George Gordon | Raised the specter of an imaginary Catholic plot after the government relieved military recruits from anti-Catholic oaths
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