More job opportunities with better pay and a better life is more desirable than the hard work, low pay and hard life on a farm. People who only seen farms as a way to make money from were disappointed and found that city life and jobs in the city were better opportunities than staying on the farm. For those who see farming as a way of life and enjoy hard work, and are also flexible to changing agricultural practices are the ones that stay on longer and continue to stay on.
It's really no different from what's happened or happening in the United States. People in the US moved from the farms to the cities for the same reasons above.
Job opportunities
In the 1800s, farm machinery was starting to be invented. This meant that less labor was needed to farm crops so people began to move closer to cities.
when the enclosure started,most farm workers lost their job so factory jobs were the only option and it was in the cities so people moved to cities which increased population there in the 1800s
Well, to be frank, I neither want to move Québec, nor do I want to move to Québec.
not all canadians move to u.s.a, that just like saying why did u.s.a move to canada. we didn't move to u.s.a not all canadians move to u.s.a, that just like saying why did u.s.a move to canada. we didn't move to u.s.a
It depends where from. People emigrate to Canada because it is one of the richest, most peaceful and most advanced economies in the world. Americans often move to Canada because it has all the benefits of the USA but without the bigots, gun violence, right-wingers and religious nuts that are found south of the border.
farms
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There were an increased number of factory jobs in the cities.
Large farmers made small farms move to the city for wealth because they took all the wealth.
the transportation revolution
Because of Droughts in Sahara.
people move to the cities some times to get better lives.For their jobs.
people move to the cities some times to get better lives.For their jobs.
people move to the cities some times to get better lives.For their jobs.
factory work paid wages in cash, which was not always the case on farms.
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.
No