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People moved from rural areas to cities. Most cities had population booms.
From 1860 to 1900, the percentage of the population living in cities in the United States increased significantly, from about 20% to approximately 40%. This shift was driven by factors such as industrialization, urbanization, and immigration, which led to a growing number of people moving to urban areas for jobs and better opportunities. The rise of cities during this period marked a fundamental change in American society and demographics.
In American cities after the Industrialization Age began, it was not unusual to see children huddled togetherwithout shoes, warm clothing, shelter, or decent food. These children illustrated what unhappy effect ofIndustrialization in the United States?
the majority of people stopped being farmers and started working in factories. Of course the bourgeoisie ran the factories and there began an increasing divide between rich and poor.
One major effect of industrialization on American society was the rapid urbanization that occurred as people moved from rural areas to cities in search of jobs in factories. This shift led to significant changes in social structures, including the rise of a distinct working class and increased diversity as immigrants flocked to urban centers. Additionally, industrialization contributed to economic growth and the development of new technologies, but it also brought challenges such as poor working conditions and environmental degradation. Overall, it transformed the American landscape and lifestyle, laying the groundwork for modern society.
One major effect of industrialization on American society was the significant shift from agrarian economies to urbanization, as people moved from rural areas to cities in search of jobs in factories. This transition led to the growth of a diverse workforce and the rise of the middle class, fundamentally changing social structures and lifestyles. Additionally, industrialization contributed to the rise of consumer culture, as mass production made goods more accessible to a broader audience. However, it also resulted in challenging working conditions and increased social inequalities.
they increased rural areas
Social Organization changed gender roles, where people lived (move into cities), and income levels.
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