Railroads
Quite the reverse. The growth of cities was a result of the factories.
northern cities
In the early 1900s, many African Americans migrated to northern cities to escape the oppressive conditions of the Jim Crow South and seek better economic opportunities. This movement, known as the Great Migration, saw individuals and families move to urban areas where they could find jobs in the assembly lines of new factories, particularly during World War I and the subsequent industrial boom. Additionally, European immigrants also contributed to the workforce in these cities, seeking jobs and a better life in America.
Factories.
During the Industrial Revolution, cities began to use more machinery and factories started booming. Mass production was beginning, and many people sought for jobs in factories due to the mass openings of jobs. Cities grew massively, and dominated around factories.
African Americans
African Americans
African Americans
Quite the reverse. The growth of cities was a result of the factories.
Japan's shores have a lot of the cities, farms, and factories.
Steam-powered factories could be built in cities.
deteriorated
northern cities
Steam-powered factories could be built in cities.
Steam-powered factories could be built in cities.
Steam-powered factories could be built in cities.
Steam-powered factories could be built in cities.