many peasants left their farms to go to cities because the city carries more people with money that'll maybe be nice and give them some money and it ciuld probably get them somewhere in life .
many peasants left their farms to go to cities because the city carries more people with money that'll maybe be nice and give them some money and it ciuld probably get them somewhere in life .
The south was in ruins. Plantations and farms had been battlefields so crops were gone, railroad ties had been pulled up, cities like Atanta were burned shells, Richmond was gone, slaves had left the plantations to follow Union troops, the men who fought were dead or wounded and the money was bad.
When farmers products were declined, esp by Europeans. Farmers suffered to sell their stuffs; they couldn't afford their mortgages, and the BAnks took their farms, houses, and Lands.... Many farmers families aLSo met the big problem; men felt ashamed after they lost their jobs, and left their families behind. Children often looking for jobs to help their families as well as women.
downward left to right
They are left on the margins of globalization.
many peasants left their farms to go to cities because the city carries more people with money that'll maybe be nice and give them some money and it ciuld probably get them somewhere in life .
many peasants left their farms to go to cities because the city carries more people with money that'll maybe be nice and give them some money and it ciuld probably get them somewhere in life .
many peasants left their farms to go to cities because the city carries more people with money that'll maybe be nice and give them some money and it ciuld probably get them somewhere in life .
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People left farms and moved to the cities
People left farms and moved to cities APEX
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Yes, it is true that the north saw population growth as people left farms to move to cities. This phenomenon is known as urbanization, and it happened as industrialization led to increased job opportunities in urban areas.
Many people left farms for the cities around 1880 due to factors such as industrialization, technological advancements, and the promise of better job opportunities in urban areas. Cities offered higher wages, improved living conditions, and social mobility that attracted individuals seeking a different way of life.
When two million people left the farm life they went to populated cities. Many farmers stayed behind with their families.
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No Cities Left was created in 2002-04.