What made people want to live in suburbs was originally to get away from all of the pollution and dirt and grime from the factories they worked at. I'm not sure about this but i think the first real suburbs where in the late 1800's
apex- They could get to work on trains.
Newly built roads and inexpensive automobiles.
They could get to work on trains
Wealthy business owners would have been most likely to live in the suburbs.
Mainly in Sydney and Melbourne, but there are also smaller populations in Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide and elsewhere.After the fall of Saigon, South Vietnam, in 1975, there was a migration of Vietnamese refugees to Australia. They settled mostly in Sydney and Melbourne.In Sydney they live mostly in the suburbs of Bankstown and Cabramatta.In Melbourne they live mostly in the suburbs of Springvale and Sunshine.
It had a warm climate.
The expanision of small towns and/or cities, people moving into this region, available resources that can't or couldn't be found in a specific area at one time, job opportunities, education, family-friendly neighborhoods and communities, food availablility, technology, etc.
They could get to work on trains
suburbs
Wealthy business owners would have been most likely to live in the suburbs.
Wealthy business owners would have been most likely to live in the suburbs.
Wealthy business owners would have been most likely to live in the suburbs.
People want to live in suburbs because they might want to be alne and not live on a busy street so that their children could play outside and on the street, unlike urba areas.
Wealthy business owners would have been most likely to live in the suburbs.
Wealthy business owners would have been most likely to live in the suburbs.
Yes. About 2.5 of the 3 million people living in the Denver/Boulder area live in the suburbs.
Chicago and its suburbs.
C. suburbs caused people to live with others of the same socioeconomic status
Commuters