Many farmers were moving to cities in search of better economic opportunities, as urban areas often provided more stable income and access to services. Industrialization also made farming less profitable, leading some farmers to seek alternative livelihoods in urban areas.
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.
Many farmers sold their land and moved to the north during the Great Migration in the early 20th century to escape economic hardships, racial discrimination, and to seek better job opportunities in industrial cities. The promise of higher wages and improved living conditions in the North attracted many African American farmers looking to improve their circumstances.
Industrialization and urbanization in the 19th and 20th centuries forced many small farmers off their land as larger agricultural operations became more efficient and profitable. Additionally, policies such as land enclosures, tariffs, and price controls contributed to the displacement of small farmers.
Many peasant farmers were left homeless and impoverished. Some turned to seeking work in cities or migration to other countries. Others faced difficulties in adapting to new forms of employment and struggled to make a livelihood.
Farmers were drawn because the farmers wanted more crops,money different places to go to to get more food so they can sell it. Want to know more you should look it up on your US History book. :D
Push factors for farmers moving to cities may include dwindling agricultural opportunities, lack of access to modern technology, and natural disasters affecting crop yields. Pull factors for farmers moving to cities may include the promise of better job opportunities, access to education and healthcare, and desire for a higher standard of living.
Job opportunities
India is basically an agriculturist country where 70 % of its population are farmers. With industialisation indeed farmers are moving to the towns and the cities but still, farming is the biggest industry of India
About 40 hours.
Farmers bore the main tax burden and faced more difficulties than any other class
They settled in big cities to find jobs....usually even workers with few or no skills could find steady work. he idea of having a better job was appealing to many immigrants and farmers.
suburbs
Farmers provided food and labor for the cities.
The kinetic energy of the wind is turned by the fast moving particles. This is used by many farmers.
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.
Farmers provided food and labor for the cities.
Farms are outside of cities. Farmers sometimes have to travel to a city to sell their produce.