the cities were dirty and dangerous
African Americans were not allowed in many suburbs which caused limited diversity.
Many Americans moved to suburbs in the 1950s due to factors like the availability of affordable homes, the desire for more space and privacy, the baby boom, and the construction of highways that made commuting easier for working families. Additionally, government subsidies for suburban development and the allure of the "American Dream" also played a role in the suburbanization trend.
Many Americans moved to the suburbs in the 1950s due to the availability of affordable housing, the creation of highways that made commuting to cities easier, and the desire for a higher quality of life away from urban congestion and pollution. The post-World War II economic boom also made it possible for more people to afford suburban homes.
some major cities that change in the 1950s were the African-Americans, Lations, and the Native Americans.
White Americans were moving to the suburbs (apex)
Many white Americans left the cities in what what called "white-flight" and moved into the suburbs. As well, over 5 million southern African Americans migrated into inner cities between the end of WWII and 1960.
Many people moved from the cities to the suburbs
Only white families could afford to buy a house in the suburbs.
some major cities that change in the 1950s were the African-Americans, Lations, and the Native Americans.
Many people moved from the cities to the suburbs.
The growth of suburbs caused many new types of business to do well. Apex
Many Americans bought televisions for the first time in the 1950s, making it a significant decade for the spread of this technology in households across the country.