Newcomers shared new ideas and experiences making a more sophisticated city.
Oil, and railroads
it brought in more people
Railroads played an important part in the urbanization of American during the 1800s because it made it easier to move goods and products. The west coast and the east coast were connected making it faster and cheaper to ship products.
texas
It brings people into the city. It is typically the driving force of urbanization. It creates financial centers.
Nowadays, it's just the Union Pacific, KCS and the BNSF. Before 1980, other large railroads were forced to have a subsidiary in Texas and operate it independently. Examples include: The Texas & Pacific, The Texas & New Orleans (Southern Pacific) and others. Check out the list of railroads in Texas on Wikipedia.
prompt:how did the railroads impact society, was it a positive impact or negative ?explain
The cities became overcrowded
Before railroads were built in Texas, cattle had to be herded on cattle drives to the nearest railroad. The first railroads in the United States ran from east to west. After the railroads were built that ran north and south, the Texas cattle ranchers had less distance to cover to reach a railroad for transport.
urbanisation has the biggest impact on our ecosystem. more and more development will led to degradation of envirinment.
Caleb R. Paulus has written: 'The impact of urbanization of fertility in India' -- subject(s): Literacy, Population, Urbanization
Railroads helped promote the factory system and urbanization.
Cattle
To get them to the railroads for shipment east.