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Urbanization.">Urbanization.Either Urbanization or internal migration.~Mandy
No, urbanization refers to the growth of cities and the movement of people from rural areas to urban areas. While some people may have moved to western farms during periods of westward expansion, urbanization typically involves the concentration of population in cities due to industrialization and economic opportunities.
People flocked to cities to get jobs at the newly built factories in major cities like Boston and London.
.Which term describes the process of people moving from rural areas to cities?
Answer this question… It eliminated the need for as many agricultural workers, forcing many to move to cities to find jobs.
Urbanization
Urbanization.">Urbanization.Either Urbanization or internal migration.~Mandy
urbanization-the growth of cities, when people moved in to the cities to work in factories, (moving to URBAN area's.)
People moved to the cities to find jobs as factory workers.
People flocked to cities to get jobs at the newly built factories in major cities like Boston and London.
No, urbanization refers to the growth of cities and the movement of people from rural areas to urban areas. While some people may have moved to western farms during periods of westward expansion, urbanization typically involves the concentration of population in cities due to industrialization and economic opportunities.
Cities provided greater economic opportunities than rural areas
.Which term describes the process of people moving from rural areas to cities?
Answer this question… It eliminated the need for as many agricultural workers, forcing many to move to cities to find jobs.
Answer this question… It eliminated the need for as many agricultural workers, forcing many to move to cities to find jobs.
All the manufacturing plants (factories) were in or near cities. People came to cities because they could get jobs in the factories. These jobs were usually better and steadier than and farm work.
agriculture advances produced enough food to support larger populations in cities.