In the late 1800s, many farm workers lost their jobs due to the rise of mechanization in agriculture, which reduced the need for manual labor. Additionally, economic challenges such as droughts and falling crop prices forced many farmers to abandon their land. As a result, these displaced workers migrated to urban areas in search of employment opportunities in factories and industries that were booming during the Industrial Revolution. This shift contributed to rapid urbanization in many countries.
large number of immagrants
The only community of significance on the Canadian prairies during most of the 1800s was Winnipeg.
Columbia, Charleston and new orleans
The South had fewer large cities than the north.
African Americans
large number of immagrants
The only community of significance on the Canadian prairies during most of the 1800s was Winnipeg.
Columbia, Charleston and new orleans
The South had fewer large cities than the north.
African Americans
The South had fewer large cities than the north.
The industrial revolution. Factories and manufactures were located in the large cities, so the workers moved from the rural areas to the cities for jobs, therefore, population increase.
The North
The South had fewer large cities than the north.
The South had fewer large cities than the north.
Problems between cultural groups. (APEX) ;;; JUST GOT IT RIGHT
Tenements were usually found in large industrialized cities, providing living quarters for large influxes of immigrants and factory workers