toxteth vs lympstone case study past characteristics

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toxteths
past characteristics
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end of 16th century= protected forest cut down and turned into farming land
- create jobs
- provide produce that can be sold (boost economy)
- changes to the physical geography
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Liverpool became a major port during the industrial revolution
- rural urban migration-> lead to an increase in housing demand
- increase in overseas migrants (Scandinavia and Hong Kong)
- creates jobs
- change what industries are based there
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as industrial developments grew, residential areas were built to
- changes the built environment
- higher density in housing and population
- changes in demography
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middle class residents moved there to escape the rapidly expanding city
- political changes
- higher family status
- attract investment from companies and local gov
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cheap and crowded housing was built which lead to disease outbreaks
- risk of health
- changes in demography
- people could move away
- vulnerable could be at risk
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lympstones
past characteristics
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near the sea- created industrial links to ship building
- more income
- more development
- attract foreign migrants
- open up trade routes
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fishing industry grew in the area when the ship building declined
- more jobs
- more food
- lower priced food due to the higher supply (more people can afford, less poverty, better health)
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tourism grew in the 1840s and attracted weathier fmailies
- changing family status
- improvement in local businesses
- increase the local economy
could influence political decisions and government funding
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built environment grew but remained a small village
- high housing density
- increase infrastructure (more cars on the road- more traffic)
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a railway was built in 1981
- improved connectivity
- attracting people to live and work in lympstone
- fishing industry can ship produce further (increased revenue)
- local economy boosted due to a trade becoming more accessible
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became a dormitory settlement in the 20th century
- less economic activity in the area (people work in the area and spend money somewhere else)
- lack of unemployment due to no demand for jobs
- change in demography (older people)
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end of 16th century= protected forest cut down and turned into farming land

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- create jobs
- provide produce that can be sold (boost economy)
- changes to the physical geography

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Liverpool became a major port during the industrial revolution

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Card 4

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as industrial developments grew, residential areas were built to

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middle class residents moved there to escape the rapidly expanding city

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