It caused the 1800's to have a drout in jobs because so many people around they didnt have enough jobs for them all. also less food because the more people around the less land there was to grow food on.
That would be the second industrial revolution.
industrialist and immigrants.
It allowed large numbers of goods to be produced quickly and inexpensively
One problem city did not experience as a result of rapid growth in the late 1800s was a lack of cultural diversity. In fact, many cities became melting pots of different cultures and ethnicities, as immigrants flocked to urban areas in search of work and better opportunities. Other significant challenges included overcrowding, inadequate infrastructure, and public health crises.
Industrial growth
The industrial revolution. Factories and manufactures were located in the large cities, so the workers moved from the rural areas to the cities for jobs, therefore, population increase.
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they were low paying workers
In the late 1800s, a major population trend in the U.S. was the rapid urbanization of cities, as millions of people migrated from rural areas and from abroad in search of jobs and better opportunities. This period saw a significant influx of immigrants, particularly from Europe, leading to the growth of industrial centers. Additionally, the expansion of the railroad system facilitated this movement, connecting urban areas and allowing for greater economic development. Consequently, urban populations swelled, transforming the social and cultural landscape of the country.
which factor limited the growth of union membership among the unskilled worker during the late 1800s and the early 1900s
Industrial Growth increased the telephone service in the late 1800s
The late 1800s witnessed significant urban growth in the United States, driven by industrialization, immigration, and technological advancements. Cities expanded rapidly as people flocked to urban areas for job opportunities in factories and mills. This period also saw the rise of infrastructure developments, such as railroads and streetcars, which facilitated movement and commerce. However, this rapid growth often led to overcrowding, inadequate housing, and various social challenges.