Skyscrapers transformed urban life by maximizing limited land space, allowing for higher population densities in cities. They provided modern office environments that facilitated business growth and innovation, attracting more workers to urban centers. Additionally, the verticality of skyscrapers encouraged the development of efficient transportation systems, such as elevators and public transit, reshaping how people navigated and interacted within urban spaces. This architectural evolution significantly influenced social dynamics, economic activity, and city planning.
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the growth made it an unhealthy place for the poor people who lived there and worked there.
Most american's lived in cabins and they worked in factories or were farmers.
During the Agricultural Revolution the population shifted towards rural areas. During the Industrial Revolution, the population shifted towards urban areas.
the farmers lived in mud houses with tiled or thatched roofs.. while the rich lived in elaborate houses that imitated the imperial palace the farmers lived in mud houses with tiled or thatched roofs.. while the rich lived in elaborate houses that imitated the imperial palace The people usually lived in mud houses mixed with feces and glitter too.
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many people
Native Americans and people who worked at the mission lived there.Priests and spanish worked at the mission.
who were the people who lived and worked at mission san jose
Prior to the invention of railroads, most city people lived near where they worked.
well many people got AIDS due to the high level of sulfur in the air. I know it may seem silly but it is true.
not a lot of people know. some just say about 120 people. Indians and missionaries lived and worked there.
well many people got AIDS due to the high level of sulfur in the air. I know it may seem silly but it is true.
people lived, people worked, people died. Everything was just a bit more extreme.
My guess is he never thought about it. He was a monarch who ruled a country of people. Many were serfs and lived hard lives. He could have worked to change this, but he didn't.
Rancheros were people who lived in Mexico and or California that owned ranches. they were also the people who worked on the ranches, this term was used during the Westward Expansion.
they worked and they fought to live and earn money