There are several causes for industrial suburbanization. Some which include overcrowding because they needed the space to expand, especially in new industry; Taxes, some industries were moving to the outskirts of the city and creating their own suburbs so they did not have to pay property taxes (for example, in East St. Louis, Sauget and Allorton have no population, just chemical plants that do no have to pay property tax or submit to inspection from health authorities); also unionization, by taking the workforce out of the city and separated from other groups this reduced the influence of unions.
PETER MIESZKOWSKI has written: 'CAUSES OF METROPOLITAN SUBURBANIZATION'
Some causes for residential suburbanization include poor environment (pollution, crime and noise in the cities), taxes (because of the new city services such as police, fire, sanitation etc. people could not afford the taxes and had to move to suburbs, this created "incorporated suburbs" so the city could not take over), and the Jeffersonian ideal which was a single-family home.
One result of suburbanization was an increase in commuting lengths and traffic congestion.
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the causes to the agricultural revolution was the industrial revolution
Causes of industrial growth after the Civil War were an increase in the steel industry and the growth of railroads.
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The disadvantages of industrial policy are that it creates industries that are inefficient and causes unemployment increases internationally.
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Both movements were caused in part by the scientific revolution.
Both movements were caused in part by the scientific revolution.