Well, for one thing they all used slaves as their main labor source to make them rich.
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It brought job opportunities to cities, but it caused congestion, pollution, crime, and disease because of overpopulation
During the colonial period in America, most major cities were located along the Atlantic coast. Cities such as New York, Philadelphia, Boston, and Charleston served as key ports for trade and commerce. Their proximity to the ocean facilitated shipping and communication, making them central hubs for colonial life and economic activity. Additionally, their locations often provided access to fertile land and resources, further contributing to their growth.
Quite the reverse. The growth of cities was a result of the factories.
Trade was foundational to the growth of cities because it
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The growth of industries in the cities.
Increase of population and trade
expansion of industry and immigration
The rapid growth of cities.
he rapid growth of cities
The rapid growth of cities.
During the Industrial Revolution, factory workers were one of the most common occupations in cities as urbanization and industrialization led to the growth of manufacturing industries and the need for labor in cities.
The three phases of Northern Industrialization affected the growth of cites by leading to more job opportunities. With more jobs available, more people moved to the cities looking for work. This caused cities to grow.
It brought job opportunities to cities, but it caused congestion, pollution, crime, and disease because of overpopulation
water supplies housing sanitation
people built more than one house to live in