During the Gilded Age, people moved to cities primarily in search of better economic opportunities and jobs created by industrialization. The rapid growth of factories and businesses in urban areas attracted individuals from rural regions and immigrants from abroad, seeking higher wages and improved living standards. Additionally, cities offered access to services, education, and cultural experiences that were often lacking in rural areas. This migration contributed to the significant urbanization and transformation of American society during this period.
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To frighten the English people, which was the main reason for bombing cities.
there were several reasons. one reason is because many people moved north because there were more people so that made the cities up north larger and more populated. another reason is because there was more food so there were naturally more people. Hope This Answer Helps You Out! Thank Mr.Mills for it he taught me everything i know . -Alexis:)
The reason people were so willing to face hardships in the war was because they wanted freedom and independence from Britain.
During the Enlightenment around the 18th century AD, people focused on literacy, and reason. This meant what they could not explain did not exist. Reason is a method of proving whether something is true of false. Literacy is when more people were able to accurately read and write.
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railroads provided expensive but fast transpotation of raw materials and products
railroads provided expensive but fast transpotation of raw materials and products
To frighten the English people, which was the main reason for bombing cities.
Yes, one of the main reasons people moved to cities during the latter part of the nineteenth century was to find employment in factories and other industrial establishments. The Industrial Revolution led to an increase in urbanization as people sought job opportunities in growing industrial cities. Movement from rural areas to cities also offered the promise of better wages and improved living standards for many.
for unknown reasons!
The biggest reason people move anywhere including large cities is because of jobs.
During the summer, the reason that cities are often hotter than nearby fields and parks is quite simple. Cities have buildings and the buildings trap heat between them, while fields have no way of trapping the heat.
many cities were bombed and partially destroyed during the 2nd world war.
Battles between Catholics and Lutherans
Society became more equal. (APEX)