(cities)
farms to cities
Cities, yo.
great migration; cities in the North
When cities became industrialized, many people moved from the South and rural areas to find jobs. In the 1800s industrialized cities were overcrowded. They had many factories, retail stores, warehouse facilities, and offices. By the late 1800s noise and pollution were becoming a problem.
People moved to oregon because it was said to always be sunny have fertile soil and have plump round pigs and many good resources
When cities became industrialized, many people moved from the South and rural areas to find jobs. In the 1800s industrialized cities were overcrowded. They had many factories, retail stores, warehouse facilities, and offices. By the late 1800s noise and pollution were becoming a problem.
Many people moved North to industrial cities during 1915 to 1930 in search of job opportunities in factories and industries. The Industrial Revolution created a high demand for labor in urban areas. Additionally, the mechanization of agriculture led to fewer job opportunities in rural areas, pushing people to seek work in cities.
because there were little government aid avaliable many people moved into settlement houses.
The South was more agricultural and didn't have as many people. Whilst the North was advancing and more industrialized. The North also had an extremely high population density.
Carpetbaggers was a name given to people who moved from the North to the South. Many purchased or leased land and became wealthy.
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They moved to Carolina.