Rationalization
Because it had jobs, freedom of religion, and places to live
industrilization
Rationalization
by 40% a year
by 40% a year
rapid growth. :)
what problems city people face in the 1800s
railroads, mainly. steamboats were also invented but that didn't necessarily aid teh growth of cities.
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Urbanization
industrialist and immigrants.
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.
rapid growth. :)
rapid growth. :)
what problems city people face in the 1800s
railroads, mainly. steamboats were also invented but that didn't necessarily aid teh growth of cities.
Hydroelectric Power!
"Instant" cities in the 1800s were cities that gained rapid urban growth very quickly. An example is Chicago, because of its newly implanted railroad system, their population went from under 5,000 in 1820 to over 100,000 by 1860. Utica, NY is also an "instant" city, because of it's huge urban growth after the opening of the Erie Canal in 1825. Between 1820 and 1830 New York's population grew from around 100,000 to over 1,500,000.
The rapid growth of cities.
Population growth and job specialization
The population grew because of the movement of farmers into the cities and the arrival of immigrants to America., The population fell because farmers and immigrants moved west due to low factory wages and cheap land., The population grew dramatically because of the arrival of immigrants from Europe., Thie population grew because of the movement of farmers into the cities from rural areas.
The growth of industries in the cities.