Urban people lived differently from rural people. They worked on schedules, rode trolley cars, paid rents to live in apartment buildings, and interact with many strangers
Most urban workers in the past lived in tenement housing, which were often overcrowded and lacked basic amenities. These buildings were usually multi-story and subdivided into small apartments or rooms, providing affordable but poor living conditions for workers and their families.
Most urban workers lived in apartments or tenement buildings in cities during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. These buildings were often crowded and lacked amenities, leading to poor living conditions for many residents.
In the 1850s, many workers lived in urban areas where the industrial revolution was taking place. They often lived in crowded and unsanitary conditions in tenements close to their workplaces. These urban neighborhoods were home to a large portion of the working class during this time period.
The rapid urbanization and influx of immigrants during the Industrial Revolution most likely contributed to the poor living conditions described by Riis. The overcrowding in cities, lack of proper housing infrastructure, and low wages for workers in industrial cities exacerbated the problems faced by the urban poor.
Yes, most people in Mexico live in urban areas, with about 80% of the population residing in cities. In Venezuela, the majority also live in urban areas, with around 89% of the population living in cities. Rural populations in both countries are smaller in comparison.
Most people in the world live in urban settlements, which include cities and towns. Urbanization has been on the rise globally, leading to a majority of the world's population residing in urban areas.
Most urban workers lived in apartments or tenement buildings in cities during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. These buildings were often crowded and lacked amenities, leading to poor living conditions for many residents.
Most factory workers lived in temporary housing provided by the factory. They are often overcrowded, with bunk beds and communal toilets.
Row homes in the east and northeast of America.
In the 1850s, many workers lived in urban areas where the industrial revolution was taking place. They often lived in crowded and unsanitary conditions in tenements close to their workplaces. These urban neighborhoods were home to a large portion of the working class during this time period.
In Mexico? Most of them live on cities (78%)
Urban areas
urban areas
2/3rds of Greece's population live in cities (urban)
The majority of the people in Alabama live in the urban areas.
in what country? If your talkin about the U.S. it was normally the republicans
Cities or Urban areas
Most people in industrial economies live in urban areas.