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In the 1800s many people in the North moved to?

farms to cities


What led to massive migration of people from farms to cities?

The industrial revolution and technological advancements in farming led to increased agricultural productivity, requiring fewer workers on farms. Meanwhile, cities offered job opportunities in factories and industries, leading many people to move in search of better employment prospects. Additionally, factors such as population growth, urbanization, and the promise of a higher standard of living also contributed to the migration from farms to cities.


When African Americans left southern farms in the late 1800s where did they relocate to?

nearby cities


Is the movement of people from villages and farms to cities?

Urban migration is one term and your welcome


What factor contributed to Chicago's rise as a steel making and manufacturing center in the late 1800s?

1.Which sector of the Midwest economy is the biggest?agricultureindustryservicestransportation2.Where was the world's first skyscraper located?DetroitSt. LouisMinneapolisChicago3.Many Midwestern cities began as centers of _________ and processing.farmingautomobile manufacturingtransportationrecessions4.What factor contributed to Chicago's rise as a steel-making and manufacturing center in the late 1800s?Railroads were built.The population increased.Corporate farms declined.Mixed-crop farms increased


World War 2 brought a mass migration of African Americans from farms in the South to?

cities in the North and West


Why did people move to cities away from their farms in the 1800s?

In the US, farmers and farm hands faced with low income from farming compared to wages paid to workers in the cities that were booming with new industries, migrated to cities. In the South, the agricultural production had reached only 75% of the levels in 1860. Additionally, the violence in the South, caused freedmen to seek safety in cities of the North. There were jobs available, but the wages paid to minorities were low. Still, both whites and freedmen saw fresh opportunities in the cities.


The North grew as many people left to move to the cities?

During the period of industrialization in the 19th century, many people from rural areas in the North migrated to cities in search of employment opportunities in factories and urban areas, leading to a significant increase in urban population. This migration from rural to urban areas fueled the growth of cities in the North and contributed to the expansion of industrialization and urbanization.


What factors caused people to move from farms to cities in the late 1800s?

the transportation revolution


Where are most of Japan's cities farms and factories?

Japan's shores have a lot of the cities, farms, and factories.


In the early 1800s both business and farms in the US?

Yes, there were both businesses and farms in the United States.


Why did farms surround the Mississippian cities?

Farms are outside of cities. Farmers sometimes have to travel to a city to sell their produce.