1. Air pollution and other environmental degradation. 2. A migration from the farms to the cities leading to some labor shortage in rural areas which encouraged illegal Immigration to fill these openings. 3. Crowding and housing shortages in the cities leading to health problems. 4. Labor abuses leading the subsequent rise of unions and some labor violence.
The industrial revolution was responsible for the development of urban centers. This is actually attributed as the main factor of growth for the industries.
Big crowd congestion, High pollution rates, High Crime tolls, and Highly fastly spread diseases all caused problems for the urban areas at this time.
Urbanization caused a movement of people from some areas to others and this made industrial products important. Developing urban centers required industrial materials for construction and other activities.
The event that led to the growth of cities during the Industrial Age was the Industrial Revolution itself. The development of machinery and technology led to increased efficiency and productivity in industries like manufacturing, mining, and textile production. As a result, job opportunities and wages attracted people from rural areas to urban centers, leading to rapid urbanization and the growth of cities.
The Industrial Revolution was the concentration of workers in the urban areas.
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The industrial revolution was responsible for the development of urban centers. This is actually attributed as the main factor of growth for the industries.
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Most of Canada's urban and industrial growth took place close to the border of the US because of the weather is warmer near the border of the U.S.
urban sociology
Canada's industry and urban area take place in Southern Ontartio. But there western parts in the urban produce oil and energy.
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urban sociology
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The rapid growth of cities.
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