The growth of a town may be because the townspeople or people in charge got enough money and/or resources to build more houses, lay concrete, ect.
The suburbs added a new living space that wasn't in the city (CBD). It also was for the middle class that emerged due to industrialization.
The expanision of small towns and/or cities, people moving into this region, available resources that can't or couldn't be found in a specific area at one time, job opportunities, education, family-friendly neighborhoods and communities, food availablility, technology, etc.
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Quite the reverse. The growth of cities was a result of the factories.
Trade was foundational to the growth of cities because it
There were no jobs in the cities.
There were no jobs in the cities.
There were no jobs in the cities.-Apex
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The rapid growth of suburbs after 1945 depended on the development of jobs after the end of World War II. The development of roads to and from larger cities were also a factor.
The suburbs added a new living space that wasn't in the city (CBD). It also was for the middle class that emerged due to industrialization.
Maxwell C. Huntoon has written: 'PUD: a better way for the suburbs' -- subject(s): Cities and towns, Growth, Suburban homes, Suburbs
The growth of suburbs offered many opportunities for business owenrs
It spurred the growth of suburbs by making it easy for people to travel in and out of cities from their suburban homes. -Marcoo Aragon
It spurred the growth of suburbs by making it easy for people to travel in and out of cities from their suburban homes. -Marcoo Aragon
The population of cities and suburbs increased after WW2.
The population of cities and suburbs increased after WW2.