the answer is : burgesses :) LB
Stupid Retards ^^ Definitely not the answer. The answer is: burgesses.
How were people who lived on farms or in a rural areas affected by the gold rush
In 1820, the majority of people lived in rural areas rather than in cities. The industrial revolution had not yet fully taken hold, so urbanization was not as pronounced as it would become in later years.
Today more people live in urban areas rather than in rural areas
Most people lived in rural areas all around england.
Rual or urban areas.
Urbanization is the process of increasing the proportion of people living in urban areas compared to rural areas. This shift is typically driven by factors such as industrialization, economic opportunities, and population growth.
No, the census of 1920 showed that for the first time in U.S. history, more Americans lived in urban areas than in rural areas. The shift from rural to urban living reflected the ongoing industrialization and urbanization of the country.
This would depend on the nation or country, and on the time period. For current rural population percentages, there is a graph at the related link below.
The 1920's marked a milestone in urbanization. It was the first time that more people lived cities of 2,500 people or more, dwarfing the number of people who lived in the country or rural areas. The fastest growing locations during the time were the Midwest and western parts of the country.
Jackson was the champion of the farmers and others who lived in rural areas. Most of these people lived in the West and the South.