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The worlds first civillization would probably be Mesopotamia.
the mesopotamian people was the first people to establish the worlds first civilization
Im not sure if that is the same thing as industrialization but, problems that arose from that were over population in the cities, not so many farmers, more land being farmed on... etc., etc.
The world's first cities were established around 3500 to 3000 BCE in Mesopotamia, particularly in regions like Sumer. These early urban centers, such as Uruk and Ur, marked significant advancements in social organization, commerce, and culture. The development of agriculture and the surplus food it provided were crucial factors that enabled these early cities to grow.
Egypt
Summerians
The worlds first cities
The world's first cities are believed to have emerged in Mesopotamia, an ancient region located in present-day Iraq and parts of Iran, Turkey, and Syria. Cities such as Ur, Uruk, and Eridu are among the earliest known urban settlements in human history.
Urban slums were the neighborhoods consisting of tenements that arose in U.S. cities. These slums were often impoverished, polluted, and unsanitary.
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Asia
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Asia has most of the worlds largest cities because its largest cities include mumbai, karachi, seoul, shanghai, dehli. Those five are in the top 7 most populated cities in the world.
Too many plans had been developed for cities before they had started to grow.
Cromford mill was the worlds first factory
Aztec