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great migration; cities in the North
Many people moved from rural areas to cities.
St. Catharine's, Ontario was the Canadian Hub for the Underground Railroad. Many refugees settled there, while many moved on to Windsor, Niagara Falls, Toronto, and other cities.
.Which term describes the process of people moving from rural areas to cities?
many people moved from rural areas to cities
Many people moved from the cities to the suburbs
Many people moved from the cities to the suburbs.
Declines in urban population, as people moved to the suburbs, reduced the tax base in many cities.
Most cities have suburbs in Mexico. See related links for some examples.
Suburbanization hurt cities by leading to decreased tax revenue as wealthier residents moved out, leaving behind a higher concentration of low-income residents who needed more services. This shift also resulted in urban blight as businesses followed residents to the suburbs, leading to increased poverty and crime rates in cities. Additionally, suburbanization contributed to urban sprawl and increased traffic congestion and pollution.
Many white Americans left the cities in what what called "white-flight" and moved into the suburbs. As well, over 5 million southern African Americans migrated into inner cities between the end of WWII and 1960.
There are too many suburbs to list. I'm guessing well over 100 cities.
the cities were dirty and dangerous
Many Americans moved to suburbs in the 1950s due to factors like the availability of affordable homes, the desire for more space and privacy, the baby boom, and the construction of highways that made commuting easier for working families. Additionally, government subsidies for suburban development and the allure of the "American Dream" also played a role in the suburbanization trend.
farms to cities
There was a mass move to the suburbs.
suburbs