I really don't know for sure. According to my Texas history book, urbanization is understood to mean people working in a city. So some reasons for urbanization would conclude:
*Working: To get money
*A mother raising her young; being a stay at home mom is a lot of work as well.
*Running your own business
I really do hope this helped. Thanks you for having the time to read my nerdy note. Thanks so much...and I'm so sorry if i didn't give you exact information. I appreciate your time! :)
Three reasons cities grew in the early 1800 are:
industrialist and immigrants also there were more jobs in the cities
Religious freedom , money, and a new life are reasons colonists settled in America .
what are the three major reason for case attrrition
Ligh, Air, & water (:
Early settlers in Oklahoma grew sugar cane, cotton, and wheat.
Out line 3 reason to justify location
The South who were rich plantation owners The Northeast who had growing cities and bustling cities The West who were frontiersman
Columbia, Charleston and new orleans
they was Americans, Indians, and Mexicans
They are the city center, various neighborhoods and suburban areas.
american flag, penny, and the nickel
Try checking here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavery_in_the_United_States
the land was cheaper in the south
Britain's three Refrom Acts gradually made the country's electoral laws more representative
They had to much Sex and Big Boob Girls and To much Bombs
Horse, wagon, and walking were the three ways people travels in the 1800s.
Obtain food, Discover new lands, means of trade.
Which city are you asking about. There were hundreds of cities within the Persian Empire.