The spread of disease
The spread of disease
this is either a result of "poor crop feilds , industrialization , improved living conditions in cities , or more efficient transportation systems ; which one ?
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.
Large American cities in the early twentieth century had distinguishable characteristics from other towns throughout the country. These cities often lacked farms which were replaced with industrial facilities. Store fronts lined the roadways, saloons could often be found only in these cities, and crime was high in these areas.
mass transit
The Telegraph and the railroads
this is either a result of "poor crop feilds , industrialization , improved living conditions in cities , or more efficient transportation systems ; which one ?
Canals were the mean of transportation that contributed to the growth of river cities such as Cincinnati.
New inventions, technology and industrial growth brought more and more people to the cities. Immigration contributed also.
Industrialization had the largest impact on the growth of eastern American cities in the late nineteenth century. The rise of factories and the expansion of industries led to increased urbanization as people moved to cities in search of employment opportunities. This influx of people, combined with technological advancements, contributed to the rapid growth and development of cities.
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thriving cities
The technological boom in the 19th century contributed to the growing industrial strength of the United States. The result was rapid Urbanization, or growth of cities mostly in the regions of the Northeast and Midwest.
PCB's
By throwing it into the streets or nearby streams, canals or rivers. Or a deep hole was dug which when almost full was covered with earth again. These sewage holes are a major source of Medieval and earlier pottery and utensils for today's archeologists. It would be well into the 19th century when the first cities started to build adequate underground sewage systems
Great rivers
D the access to major waterways