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Common situations as a result of mass urbanization in the early 1900s included overcrowding in cities, poor living conditions in tenements, inadequate infrastructure such as lack of sanitation and clean water, increased pollution, and the rise of slums. These conditions often led to health problems, social tensions, and economic disparities among urban populations.
Irish immigrants lived in tenements.......
It was a rough life primarily because of predjudice but also because of the competition for the limited available jobs.
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Restrictions were placed on immigration (apex)
walking for long distance and somepeople they was taking horse
industrialization and the growth of cities
States were given more responsibility.
the earth's population was growing faster than ever before
beaver and bison
Living in the slums in the early 1900s was extremely harsh and challenging. Families often lived in overcrowded and unsanitary conditions, with limited access to clean water and proper sanitation. Poverty, disease, and crime were rampant, making it a difficult and dangerous environment for residents.
the Indians would think you were taking there land and scalp you.