New inventions, technology and industrial growth brought more and more people to the cities. Immigration contributed also.
Quite the reverse. The growth of cities was a result of the factories.
Trade was foundational to the growth of cities because it
Increased immigration. Immigrants would flock to cities in order to find jobs and provide a living for their families. Cities became so overcrowded that immigrants were forced to live in tenements; the cities also became unsanitary and crime had increased drastically.
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A major effect of transportation in the 1820s was that towns and cities experienced rapid growth.
People from rural areas as well as foreign countries flocked to the cities for factory jobs.
People from rural areas as well as foreign countries flocked to the cities for factory jobs.
The rapid growth of cities.
city centers had fewer middle-class families as time went on
New inventions, technology and industrial growth brought more and more people to the cities. Immigration contributed also.
Quite the reverse. The growth of cities was a result of the factories.
Trade was foundational to the growth of cities because it
Increased immigration. Immigrants would flock to cities in order to find jobs and provide a living for their families. Cities became so overcrowded that immigrants were forced to live in tenements; the cities also became unsanitary and crime had increased drastically.
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Unskilled workers moved to the cities due to the growth of factory jobs. These jobs did not require any special skills and could be learned quickly. They provided for those that could not find employment otherwise.
The growth of railroads lines promoted the growth of cities and trade because the goods were easily transported to other places.