Rural way of life disapeared mainly because there were more jobs readily available in the big citys thus, everyone was moving away to the citys.
bleh!
During the Agricultural Revolution the population shifted towards rural areas. During the Industrial Revolution, the population shifted towards urban areas.
Many people moved from rural areas to cities.
False xD
FALSE, when the industrial revolution took place, there was less need for people to move out into rural settings because of the many new invetions being made. They also needed more people to work in textiles, mining, and other things; this made them move from the rural areas to a more urban setting.
bleh!
During the Agricultural Revolution the population shifted towards rural areas. During the Industrial Revolution, the population shifted towards urban areas.
Many people moved from rural areas to cities.
it was the result of the industrial revolution
False xD
FALSE, when the industrial revolution took place, there was less need for people to move out into rural settings because of the many new invetions being made. They also needed more people to work in textiles, mining, and other things; this made them move from the rural areas to a more urban setting.
Immigrants and rural Americans who came to the cities to earn a living. (I think that's right. This is the answer I wrote...)
The Industrial Revolution caused a sharp shift from most people living in rural areas to many living in cities due to the increased job opportunities at factories, etc. The extremely rapid growth of the cities led to terrible living conditions for many. Cities were overcrowded, filthy, and disease-ridden.
many people moved from rural areas to cities
As there were more factories and jobs in the city, people moved from rural to urban areas and the cities grew. As more people came to the city there were more factories.
Farmers benefitted the least from the prosperity of the Industrial Revolution. As electricity and technology became utilized more, farmers in rural areas began to see less of a need for their production.
the Industrial Revolution prompted a major shift in the American populace from rural communities to emerging cities. These urban centers produced markets that needed larger and more diverse bundles of goods and services.