Not sure if these are the best examples... but better than nothing.
Cities underwent urban renewal, which is the rebuilding of poor areas in the city to accomodate more people
1. Rise of Industry, eg steel, engines.
2. Explosion of the Gold Rushes
3. Increasing living conditions
It changed
This Picture show that the population of th eWest grew in the 1800s is made by the land..
peasants
Cities grew rapidly as both immigrants and native-born citizens sought higher paying jobs.
The answer is RUBBER
the gold rush in California attracted immigrants and therefore when immigrants came they searched for jobs. after discovering they couldn't reall find much gold, they took cheap jobs in the cities. this started urbanization. also more jobs in the city and there were industry's
I really don't know for sure. According to my Texas history book, urbanization is understood to mean people working in a city. So some reasons for urbanization would conclude:*Working: To get money*A mother raising her young; being a stay at home mom is a lot of work as well.*Running your own businessI really do hope this helped. Thanks you for having the time to read my nerdy note. Thanks so much...and I'm so sorry if i didn't give you exact information. I appreciate your time! :)
This Picture show that the population of th eWest grew in the 1800s is made by the land..
whatever the reasons, the collapse of Maya civilization happened gradually, and in addition, as the population grew, the demand for food would have increased.
The population grew because of the movement of farmers into the cities and the arrival of immigrants to America., The population fell because farmers and immigrants moved west due to low factory wages and cheap land., The population grew dramatically because of the arrival of immigrants from Europe., Thie population grew because of the movement of farmers into the cities from rural areas.
peasants
Cities grew, at least between the period of dispersed protoindustrialisation and that of industrial decline. But what three phases of industrialisation are they? It's a bit like asking what are the three phases of a hairbrush.
Cities grew, at least between the period of dispersed protoindustrialisation and that of industrial decline. But what three phases of industrialisation are they? It's a bit like asking what are the three phases of a hairbrush.
Cities grew rapidly as both immigrants and native-born citizens sought higher paying jobs.
middle class
The answer is RUBBER
the gold rush in California attracted immigrants and therefore when immigrants came they searched for jobs. after discovering they couldn't reall find much gold, they took cheap jobs in the cities. this started urbanization. also more jobs in the city and there were industry's
One point of view:As trade grew medieval cities became overcrowded and unsanitary.Another point of view:As trade grew, medieval cities became more important, more prosperous, and bigger.