Jacob Riis was best known for his documentation of life in America's urban slums during the growth of urban America. His work, including the book "How the Other Half Lives," used Photography and writing to expose the harsh living conditions of immigrants and the poor in cities like New York.
Jacob Riis
The growth of agriculture affected America's population by expanding it to the center-middle portion of the country. This was where all of the crops were located.
Andrew Carnegie
Tremendous population growth in the Ancient Americas was made possible by corn production.
Andrew Jackson was the leader with the most profound effects on the Americas growth. The national two-party system is his legacy.
Slavery expanded with the growth of European colonies in the Americas during the 16th to 19th centuries, driven by the demand for labor in industries such as sugar, tobacco, and cotton production. This led to the transatlantic slave trade and the enforced migration of millions of Africans to the Americas to work as enslaved laborers.
Cheap labor and a willingness to work hard aided in the explosion of growth during the Industrial Revolution.
Andrew Carnegie
Growth means, plants grow.
The revolution that took place in America from 1865 to 1900 refers to the Industrial Revolution. Cities in the U.S. experienced massive growth during this period.
Andrew Carnegie
Andrew Carnegie.