There were no sewers to carry waste and dirty water away, so the danger of diseases such as chorlera and yellow fever was very real. In 1793, an example, a yellow fever epidemic in Philadelphia killed thousands of people.
Latin America experienced economic growth, improved infrastructure, and increased investment in industries such as agriculture and mining. This led to a reduction in poverty levels and an expansion of the middle class in many countries in the region. However, this growth also led to environmental challenges and social inequalities that needed to be addressed.
The real surge of population in the growing US came in the 19th century due to factors like immigration, natural increase, and westward expansion. The Industrial Revolution also played a significant role in drawing people to cities for work opportunities.
Before the first settlers came to the American continent, there were no European influences, cities, or trade networks established by outsiders. The indigenous peoples lived in small communities and had their own unique cultures, languages, and traditions.
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Before the industrial revolution, people lived in small towns next to large agricultural sections. The industrial revolution brought people from small towns together into large cities. The population of cities increased due to the added population of the farming towns.
more and more people came for the gold and for jobs
The cities were way behind when it came to sewage and sanitation disposal. Housing was in high demand and short supply. Infrastructure and streets were lacking. Law enforcement had to be beefed up.
It grew long before the 20th century. Agriculture gave man the means to establish towns that turned into cities because they didn't need to follow herds of animals to eat. With cities/towns came government, art, religion, and other needs of civilization.
It came into the towns on Roman "aqueducts".
I don't think we can call it urban ministry since he conducted his preaching and baptizing in the countryside and the people came out to him from the cities and towns.
the growth made those problems worse. Within one person's lifetime, the countrywas born and came to the edge of death.
railheads were towns located along railroads were brokers brought cattle to ship east on railroad cars. these towns came to be known as cattle towns. prosperous cattle towns attracted all different kinds of people which made population grow. Once families arrived they built schools, hired teachers, established police forces etc.
As there were more factories and jobs in the city, people moved from rural to urban areas and the cities grew. As more people came to the city there were more factories.
they came and and built some towns and it impacted the land
The Christmas tree came from Germany so they have trees with white lights to mimic candles. Many cities and towns have Christmas markets where they sell everything from wooden ornaments to food.