Many free blacks lived in cities because urban centers offered job opportunities, access to education, social networks, and community support not as readily available in rural areas. Additionally, cities provided more anonymity and freedom from enforced segregation and discrimination compared to smaller towns or plantations.
Many people left rural areas to live in cities in southern Europe due to industrialization and better job opportunities in urban areas. Cities offered higher wages, access to amenities, education, and healthcare, which attracted people seeking a better quality of life and economic prospects.
People were attracted to cities because they offered economic opportunities, access to amenities like healthcare and education, and a sense of community and cultural diversity. Despite harsh conditions, cities provided a chance for a better life and social mobility for many individuals.
Urbanization is the process in which a large number of people live in cities and metropolitan areas. Urbanization is typically characterized by population growth, increased infrastructure development, and a concentration of economic activity in urban areas.
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The exact population number can vary, but on average the top 10 cities globally have a combined population of over 200 million people. These cities include metropolises like Tokyo, Shanghai, and New York City.
3800 blacks live in Montana
in the 1860's there was 1253 blacks in the south
about, 8,509,534.
185,000
Yes.
well im not pretty sure how much in the 1861 but in 1860 there was 221,000 free blacks were in the north. hope that help :)
To try to pursue a better life in Northern cities.
Louisiana is 32% Black.
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Approximately 135,000 free Blacks lived in the South when the US Civil War began.
mant blacks left the south and moved to the north because their were more jobs in the northern cities