Farmers were agriculturalists. They grew things on their farms.
City dwellers were manufacturers. They made things, sold them for money so they could buy food from the farmers.
rural and urban occupation
Rural
Urban
Urban revolts differed from rural results because they rural revolts were centered around peasants losing their rights they gained after the black death so they revolted against the people that gave that to them. While Urban revolts centered around workers getting lower wages and weren't able to form guilds (organization to help themselves).
the answer is rural
Rural Americans could not take part in the consumer culture of the new forms of leisure. << NOVANET
Many African Americans moved from the rural South to the urban North.
Urban and rural locales in Italian culture are often complete opposites. Some rural Italian places are often considered to be backwards socially and economically.
Urban Americans had more free time
Today more people live in urban areas rather than in rural areas
is the migration in which people are moving from rural areas to urban areas,which can be temporary or permanent migration
No, the census of 1920 showed that for the first time in U.S. history, more Americans lived in urban areas than in rural areas. The shift from rural to urban living reflected the ongoing industrialization and urbanization of the country.
In the 20s, the largest cultural split existed between urban Americans and rural Americans.
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Many South Americans move from rural to urban areas in search of better job opportunities, access to services like healthcare and education, and a higher standard of living. Urban areas often offer a more diverse range of economic activities and amenities compared to rural areas.
Soaking in an urban environment is typically noisier and more crowded than soaking in a rural setting. Urban areas have more buildings, traffic, and people, while rural settings are usually quieter and have more open space and nature.
In Mexico? Most of them live on cities (78%)