No, urbanization refers to the growth of cities and the movement of people from rural areas to urban areas. While some people may have moved to western farms during periods of westward expansion, urbanization typically involves the concentration of population in cities due to industrialization and economic opportunities.
Crowded. They moved from their farms into the cities. Athens sent its families to board in other cities, abandoned their city and took to the sea to fight.
There have been many industrial revolutions, surely. The main one people know about is that of the one in England... in which case it effected the whole country... The main cities most of all... And more specifically London!
Factories.
great migration; cities in the North
farms to cities
People left farms and moved to cities APEX
People left farms and moved to the cities
No, urbanization refers to the growth of cities and the movement of people from rural areas to urban areas. While some people may have moved to western farms during periods of westward expansion, urbanization typically involves the concentration of population in cities due to industrialization and economic opportunities.
urbanization-the growth of cities, when people moved in to the cities to work in factories, (moving to URBAN area's.)
more people moved to the farms
asian bussnispeople have brought a great deal of welth to canadas economy
Before the Industrial Revolution, most workers worked at home or on farms. With the introduction of machinery and factories, this work moved to centralized locations of cities.
people from cities moved to rural areas. While rural villagers moved to cities to get food and work.
(cities)
Crowded. They moved from their farms into the cities. Athens sent its families to board in other cities, abandoned their city and took to the sea to fight.
Most people moved from farms to cities and factories during the Industrial Revolution to seek new job opportunities in industries and to earn higher wages. The advancements in technology and machinery in urban areas also meant more efficient production and increased demand for workers. Additionally, cities offered access to better social amenities and services.