because of imigration and new births!
People moved to cities in the late 19th century for various reasons. Industrialization created job opportunities in factories and industries, leading to rural-to-urban migration. Cities also offered better access to social services, education, and entertainment. Additionally, advancements in transportation made it easier for people to commute to work in the cities from surrounding areas.
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They settled in big cities to find jobs....usually even workers with few or no skills could find steady work. he idea of having a better job was appealing to many immigrants and farmers.
Made or traded for what their families needed
The City of Whitehorse is a local government located in Victoria, Australia, and was formed in December, 1994. It is comprised of the cities Box Hill and Nunawading, and named after a local tavern from the late 19th Century known as the White Horse Inn.
because they couldnt afford it
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One of the functions of the western cow towns in the 19th century was a transportation hub. They also functioned as a place for people to buy merchandise and seek entertainment. The characteristics of the cow towns were that they had saloons, motels, and grocery stores.
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expansion of industry and immagration
Mass transit.
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Midwest cities like Pittsburgh, Detroit, and Chicago
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The rapid growth of cities.
industrialization
industrialization