When two million people left the farm life they went to populated cities. Many farmers stayed behind with their families.
Cities
How were people who lived on farms or in a rural areas affected by the gold rush
Rural decline can be seen in the dwindling number of family-owned farms and businesses, as young people move to urban areas in search of better opportunities, leaving behind aging populations and struggling communities.
89% of people in the UK live in urban areas, so only 11% would live on farms (2007 figures UN data)
India has the most farms in the world, with over 146 million operational farms. Agriculture is a crucial part of India's economy, employing a vast number of people across the country.
Pepperidge Farms had $261.1 million in revenues in 2001
Some farms have 1.5 to 2 million laying hens, producing about 400 million eggs a year. The number of farms with 1 million or more hens, or layers, has increased in the 1990s.
More people live in cities than farms. The trend of urbanization has led to a majority of the global population residing in urban areas due to factors such as job opportunities, better infrastructure, and access to services and amenities.
No, urbanization refers to the growth of cities and the movement of people from rural areas to urban areas. While some people may have moved to western farms during periods of westward expansion, urbanization typically involves the concentration of population in cities due to industrialization and economic opportunities.
urbanization
Indiana's farms are in rural areas, just like with any other state.
They can be found on farms, ranches, or in grassy woodlands. most sheeps sre found in Africa