Spread of disease
High crime rate
Housing Shortage
Housing shortage High crime rate Spread of disease
rapd growth of the nation's urban centers
Yes. 1834 is in the 19th century.
The year 1812 was the 19th century (1800-1899).
polluted air and drinking water
America, and other urban nations, began to have water on tap through a pipe system during the late 19th century.
industrialization
The urban problems that developed in the 19th century included drinking as well as poor living conditions.
Favela is a slum within Brazil, with urban areas. They first appeared in the 19th century and were built by soldiers who had no other place to live.
Describe problem created by immigrant growth in 19th century
rapd growth of the nation's urban centers
In the 19th century, about 80% of people in Britain lived and worked in the countryside. This figure began to decline with industrialization and the growth of urban centers. By the early 20th century, the majority of the population had shifted to urban areas.
During the period of industrialization in the 19th century, many people from rural areas in the North migrated to cities in search of employment opportunities in factories and urban areas, leading to a significant increase in urban population. This migration from rural to urban areas fueled the growth of cities in the North and contributed to the expansion of industrialization and urbanization.
Favelas are shanty towns which were built by the freed-slaves in Brazil. Towards the end of the 19th Century, former slaves left the homes of their masters and began to live on their own. Normally, Favelas can be found in urban areas like in the City of Rio de Janeiro.
The rapid growth of cities.
industrialization
Towns and cities grew bigger in the 19th century due to industrialization, which led to increased job opportunities in urban areas. This attracted people from rural areas seeking employment, resulting in population growth. Additionally, improved transportation infrastructure made it easier for people to move to and within cities.
The rapid growth of cities.