The Italian city-states ruler encourage learning and development of art by spending money on ceremonies and parades to impress and entertain the people.They encouraged scholars,poets,and philosopher to set up palace schools to educate the sons of the rich.They also built churches and palaces.
In search for a better life or chance
because they had to many crops
There was a surplus of food, and farmers moved to the city.
There were mostly servents that worked for him/her.
Borrowing money allowed people to invest in new opportunities in the city, such as starting businesses or pursuing education, which wasn't possible with limited farming income. This encouraged people to leave farming for the potential of higher earnings and a different lifestyle in urban areas. Additionally, industrialization and urbanization created a demand for labor in cities, drawing people away from rural areas.
Borrowing Saffron - 2002 was released on: USA: 22 October 2002 (New York City, New York)
Farmers help city dwellers survive so much that with out farmers city dwellers (well actually EVERYONE) would die. Farmer produce all of the food that we eat, so with out farmers there is no food and without any food we'd starve.
Although factory work paid good money, the factories were unhealthy and possibly even dangerous places.
most farmers do not live in dublin as dublin is the capital city most farmers live down the country
The Italian city-states ruler encourage learning and development of art by spending money on ceremonies and parades to impress and entertain the people.They encouraged scholars,poets,and philosopher to set up palace schools to educate the sons of the rich.They also built churches and palaces.
Corporate farms often encouraged farmers to quit farming by offering higher wages and more stable employment opportunities in urban areas. The consolidation of farmland and the increasing mechanization of agriculture reduced the need for labor, making it difficult for small farmers to compete. Additionally, aggressive marketing and financial pressure, such as debt accumulation from purchasing modern equipment, pushed many farmers to abandon their land for the perceived security of city jobs. This shift contributed to rural depopulation and a decline in traditional farming practices.
Although factory work paid good money, the factories were unhealthy and possibly even dangerous places.
Although factory work paid good money, the factories were unhealthy and possibly even dangerous places.
Plant City & Orlando
Farmers did not live in London or any other city, they lived in the country, on farms
Borrowing money allowed individuals to invest in opportunities outside of farming, such as industrial jobs or entrepreneurial ventures in growing urban areas. As cities expanded, they offered better wages and living conditions compared to the uncertainties of agricultural life, particularly during times of economic hardship or crop failures. This financial incentive made it easier for people to leave behind the farming lifestyle in search of more stable and lucrative prospects in urban environments.