Quite the reverse. The growth of cities was a result of the factories.
Steam power contributed to the growth of cities in at least two ways. The first and most important way was that it provided a consistent source of power for factories. Prior to steam power, factories were limited by scale and location of flowing water sources. With steam power factories grew larger and required more workers. Pay was also much better at the factory than farming which lured the rural populations to the factories. The workers settled lands near the factories creating towns and cities. Steam power also created an effective method of transportation, the Steam Train. The train allowed transportation of goods large distances allowing cities to gather resources from a larger area. By increasing the cities resources their size was able to increase beyond the limits set by surrounding farmland..
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.
People found bad conditions in cities and difficulties getting jobs.
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.
The Industrial Revolution affected the population and growth of cities. It also brought about pollution and overcrowding due to the factories being built around a central source of energy.
Population growth and migration
urbanization-the growth of cities, when people moved in to the cities to work in factories, (moving to URBAN area's.)
Steam power contributed to the growth of cities in at least two ways. The first and most important way was that it provided a consistent source of power for factories. Prior to steam power, factories were limited by scale and location of flowing water sources. With steam power factories grew larger and required more workers. Pay was also much better at the factory than farming which lured the rural populations to the factories. The workers settled lands near the factories creating towns and cities. Steam power also created an effective method of transportation, the Steam Train. The train allowed transportation of goods large distances allowing cities to gather resources from a larger area. By increasing the cities resources their size was able to increase beyond the limits set by surrounding farmland..
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.
There were many things that allowed for the growth of cities. However, the major condition that provided for the growth of cities was the presence of water. Factories, like the ones during the Industrial Revolution, were located near water sources. Another condition was the location of the railroad to the city or town.
Japan's shores have a lot of the cities, farms, and factories.
People found bad conditions in cities and difficulties getting jobs.
Mainly to protect and support the castle.
Steam-powered factories could be built in cities.
People found bad conditions in cities and difficulties getting jobs.
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.
The Industrial Revolution affected the population and growth of cities. It also brought about pollution and overcrowding due to the factories being built around a central source of energy.