YES
True
Industrialization brought major change on a global scale and greatly promoted urbanization. Cities became filled with many buildings such as factories and a very large, crowded population, and pollution was not uncommon as trash often filled the streets, the air was quite dirty and the water supply contaminated as well. These are all some of the typical characteristics in a city during the industrial revolution
False
Midwest
During the past century, the Peyto Glacier has lost 70% of its total mass.
During the 19th century, Africa was often referred to as "the Dark Continent".
YES
True
Cities provided greater economic opportunities than rural areas
The nineteenth century.
Explain the response to laissez- faire eonomics during the nineteenth century
Tenement and apartment housing rose in popularity in cities around industry in the early nineteenth century. Renting better accommodated immigrants with little investment for owning a home.
Nineteenth
In the second half of the 18th century, Americans began to increase the immigrant populations of the large colonial cities such as Boston, Philadelphia and New York. These cities offered employment in factories.
Cities grew slowly because their way of life was so unfamiliar to 19th century Americans. They were well established in a rural economy.
The nineteenth century. Most likely during the 1860s.
more chromatic
During the nineteenth century, the center of cotton production was in England. The invention of the cotton gin by Eli Whitney revolutionized cotton production.