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Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
haha ap us history... it resulted in unsanitary conditions in many communities
People found bad conditions in cities and difficulties getting jobs.
The rapid growth of U.S. cities in the late 1800s and early 1900s was primarily driven by industrialization and immigration. Industrialization created numerous job opportunities in factories, attracting workers from rural areas and abroad. Simultaneously, waves of immigrants arrived seeking better economic prospects and living conditions, significantly increasing urban populations. This combination led to the expansion of urban infrastructure and services to accommodate the growing populace.
The Port of Southern Lousiana is the largest port by tonnage. The Port of Houston is a close second. Miami isn't even in the top 50...
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led to greater economic and population growth in the South, Southwest, and West
New York City, Boston, & Baltimore.
Boston, Baltimore, and New York City
Many cities saw what is called urban blight.
Industries doing very well and growth of domestic consumerism led to U.S. economic growth in the 1950s.
a large number of jobs available in cities.
industrialization and the growth of cities
Industries doing very well and growth of domestic consumerism led to U.S. economic growth in the 1950s.
Industries doing very well and growth of domestic consumerism led to U.S. economic growth in the 1950s.
Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Industries doing very well and growth of domestic consumerism led to U.S. economic growth in the 1950s.