Immigrants and rural people moved to the city to get jobs.
Immigrants and rural people were attracted to cities for job opportunities, better wages, improved living conditions, access to services, and social and cultural opportunities. Cities offered the promise of a more prosperous and connected life compared to rural areas.
Urbanization
Many people left rural areas to live in cities in southern Europe due to industrialization and better job opportunities in urban areas. Cities offered higher wages, access to amenities, education, and healthcare, which attracted people seeking a better quality of life and economic prospects.
People moving from rural (villages) areas of the country into cities. :)
In 1820, the majority of people lived in rural areas rather than in cities. The industrial revolution had not yet fully taken hold, so urbanization was not as pronounced as it would become in later years.
A rural population consists of people who do not live in cities or towns, unless it is very small towns. Farmers, ranchers, and other people who don't have many close neighbors are a large part of the rural population in the United States.
Immigrants and rural migrants moved to cities in search of better economic opportunities, jobs, and social mobility. Cities offered the promise of higher wages, improved living conditions, access to education, and a variety of social services that were often not available in rural areas. Additionally, cities provided a sense of community and cultural diversity that attracted newcomers looking for a fresh start.
Immigrants and rural Americans who came to the cities to earn a living. (I think that's right. This is the answer I wrote...)
Between 1865 and 1900, the number of Americans living in cities increased from 20 percent to 40 percent. Which of the following best explains why urban areas increased in population during thistime?People migrated from rural areas in the U.S., and immigrants came from other countries to live in cities.
they can find work better in cities. also they are around more people who can speak there language in cities.
Like in other countries, Irish people live in both cities and rural areas. Ireland has lots of cities that people live in and lots of rural areas where people live.
A mix of cities and rural areas
People migrated from rural areas in the U.S., and immigrants came from other countries to live in cities. study island.
People migrated from rural areas in the U.S., and immigrants came from other countries to live in cities. study island.
more jobs and because that's where they landed. :)
people from cities moved to rural areas. While rural villagers moved to cities to get food and work.
in cities and in the rural places
THE CITIES ARE URBAN AND THE PEOPLE ARE "RURAL" There are both rural and urban parts of Ohio. Many areas are rural with lots of farms, but there are cities such as Cincinnati, Cleveland, and Toledo that are urban. The capital, Columbus is mostly rural.