Jobs, food, better life's.
Many people moved to cities in the late 1800s and early 1900s due to industrialization and the growth of factory jobs. Cities offered better employment opportunities, higher wages, and access to amenities like schools and healthcare that were not available in rural areas. Additionally, advancements in transportation made it easier for people to migrate to urban centers.
People were able to live in the suburbs in the late 1800s due to the expansion of railways, streetcars, and affordable transportation options. Suburbs offered a quieter, more spacious environment away from city centers, and improvements in infrastructure made commuting to work in the city more feasible. Additionally, technological advancements and changing social norms allowed for the development of suburban communities.
vaudeville and professional sports teams
One example of an effect of social Darwinism in the late 1800s was the justification of imperialist expansion and colonization by powerful nations as a way to spread their influence and dominate "weaker" societies. This ideology also contributed to the idea of laissez-faire capitalism, where there was minimal government intervention in economic and social matters, leading to widening income inequalities and exploitation of vulnerable populations.
Saskatoon got its name from the Saskatoon berry, a type of fruit that grows in the region. The berry was an important food source for the indigenous people who lived in the area. In turn, the city of Saskatoon was named after the berry when it was established in the late 1800s.
The first state to mail sample ballots to its voters prior to an election was Oregon. Oregon pioneered the practice in the late 1800s as part of its efforts to increase voter education and participation.
Because with steel you could make buildings.
because they wanted freedom
Television was not an amusement that people enjoyed in the late 1800s or early 1900s. Televisions become commercially available in late 1920s, but they were rare. It wasn't until the 1950s that televisions started to gain popularity with the general public.
the late 1800s to the early 1900s
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in late 1800s and early 1900s the industrial revolution took place
Some examples of challenges faced by immigrants in the late 1800s were:- unable to speak English- overcrowding of the cities- unable to find jobs
No, it started in the late 1800s
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More than half of the people in most big Americans cities were immigrants or children of immigrants.
The Industrial Revolution started in England around 1760, beginning in the mid-to-late 1800s and early 1900s felt a racial superiority.
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