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National Geographic Explorer - 1985 Lost Cities of the Amazon - 23.3 was released on: USA: 23 November 2008
Trade was influential in developing this region. The revenue generated from trade made it easier for these countries to develop.
In the late nineteenth century America cities: The middle and upper classes lived in the newer suburbs
The monopoly on cities trading of the fourteenth century did affect the urban life.
During the early nineteenth century there was a vast migration from the country into cities. This migration led to major problems in cities such as waste-management. It also helped to create urban slums. In addition to the migration from the American countryside, there were also waves of immigrants pouring into the country throuh Ellis Island, making cities, especially New York and its surrounding areas a lot more ethnically diverse. Because most of these immigrants were also poor, their coming to cities was another contributing factor to urban slums.
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Cities were able to expand their geographic areas in the late 19th century due to advancements in transportation, such as railroads and streetcars, that made it easier for people to live further away from the city center. Industrialization also created a demand for workers, leading to the growth of suburbs and satellite towns around major cities.
Either 1700s or 1800s because there was not big cities.
because they couldnt afford it
Cities grew slowly because their way of life was so unfamiliar to 19th century Americans. They were well established in a rural economy.
Cities were important in Mesopotamia civilizations, because it led to the development of urban populations. Abundance was created as a result of the cities.
what factors led to the development of western cities
Most of these cities are located in river valleys.
It is peloponnesus and peninsula.