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Immigrants settled in big cities at the end of the 19th century for job opportunities in industries like manufacturing and transportation. Farmers moved to cities seeking better economic prospects and escape agricultural hardships. Big cities offered a chance for a better life, social connections, and access to services.
Asia, particularly countries like Japan and South Korea, had the most densely populated metropolitan areas in the twentieth century. Cities like Tokyo and Seoul experienced rapid population growth and urbanization, leading to high population density in their metropolitan areas.
The Seven Cities of Cibola are believed to have been located in present-day New Mexico or Arizona. These cities were said to be filled with riches, sparking expeditions in the 16th century by Spanish conquistadors in search of this mythical wealth.
Towns and cities grew bigger in the 19th century due to industrialization, which led to increased job opportunities in urban areas. This attracted people from rural areas seeking employment, resulting in population growth. Additionally, improved transportation infrastructure made it easier for people to move to and within cities.
People moved to cities in the late 19th century for various reasons. Industrialization created job opportunities in factories and industries, leading to rural-to-urban migration. Cities also offered better access to social services, education, and entertainment. Additionally, advancements in transportation made it easier for people to commute to work in the cities from surrounding areas.
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forced relocation to northern cities
city centers had fewer middle-class families as time went on
immigrants
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Midwest cities like Pittsburgh, Detroit, and Chicago
At the turn of which century?
Turn of My Century was created in 2001.
Crazy Like a Fox - 1984 Turn of the Century Fox 1-2 was released on: USA: 6 January 1985
The poor lived in tenements, which are like modern day slums.
Around the turn of the century, new technologies such as the electric streetcar, advancements in construction materials like steel, and the introduction of elevators significantly promoted urban growth. The electric streetcar allowed for the expansion of cities as people could easily commute from outlying areas, leading to the development of suburbs. Additionally, skyscrapers enabled cities to accommodate more people and businesses in limited space, fostering economic activity and attracting more residents. These innovations transformed urban landscapes and facilitated the rapid growth of cities during this era.