Walking Cities (Because you could easily walk from one end of town to the other.)
The urban areas in the early 1900s were slightly developed. However, by the 1950s, development had started growing with better infrastructure in the urban areas as a way of promoting trade.
overcrowding, crime, and poor sanitation
setteled in urban areas
Because they were in a new place where the language and customs were unfamiliar to them and they had no money or possessions. They moved into the urban areas so that they could be around other people that also spoke their language and had familiar customs. Being in an urban area also made it easier to find jobs in order to buy food and other necessary supplies.
They moved to more urban areas like New York City and Chicago for more job opportunities.
The urban areas in the early 1900s were slightly developed. However, by the 1950s, development had started growing with better infrastructure in the urban areas as a way of promoting trade.
Some did. The urban areas in several countries had established central water supplies in the early 1800s, replacing the individual cisterns, wells, and open streams that previously were used.
Mexico city, the early 1800s.
overcrowding, crime, and poor sanitation
setteled in urban areas
Because they were in a new place where the language and customs were unfamiliar to them and they had no money or possessions. They moved into the urban areas so that they could be around other people that also spoke their language and had familiar customs. Being in an urban area also made it easier to find jobs in order to buy food and other necessary supplies.
increased amounts of leisure time and money
In the early 1800s, power looms revolutionized the textile industry by increasing production speed and efficiency. This innovation created new job opportunities for workers, especially in urban areas where factories were established to house these machines. The demand for skilled labor to operate and maintain power looms grew significantly during this period.
They moved to more urban areas like New York City and Chicago for more job opportunities.
Some examples of challenges faced by immigrants in the late 1800s were:- unable to speak English- overcrowding of the cities- unable to find jobs
What do urban areas contain? What do rural areas contain ?
large urban centers Right answer for PLATO : Northern industrial areas