It was known as the Industrial Revolution.
The industrial revolution encouraged the urbanization of the north by creating a need for large-scale manufacturing. Factories and industries were established in urban areas, attracting workers from rural areas in search of employment opportunities. This influx of workers led to the growth of cities and the development of urban infrastructure and services.
The process of people moving to cities.
Urbanization.
As the Industrial Revolution picked up speed, the number of people living on farms as opposed to the cities dwindled. Urbanization affected industrialization by supplying factories with a steady workforce as many people abandoned the farms and came to the cities seeking jobs working in the factories.
The growth of city populations is called urbanization. It refers to the process of increasing the proportion of a country's population living in urban areas.
Urbanization
Rapid urbanization is the process by which towns and cities are formed quickly and become larger as more and more people begin living and working in central areas. Urbanization is closely linked to modernization, industrialization, and the sociological process of rationalization.
Urbanization
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Urbanization
Few regulations protected the prices of crops which made farmers leave their farms and migrate to the big cities to work in factories.
Urbanization occurs when people flock to locations around the central part of a city to build homes and businesses and they keep building outward and upward.