In the late 1800s they did not have the sewage systems and waste disposal that we have today.
Low-cost multifamily dwellings in cities during the late 1800s were commonly known as "tenements." These buildings often housed multiple families in cramped and unsanitary conditions, reflecting the rapid urbanization and influx of immigrants during that period. Tenements were typically characterized by poor ventilation, inadequate plumbing, and limited access to natural light.
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which factor limited the growth of union membership among the unskilled worker during the late 1800s and the early 1900s
They both contributed to the invention of the skyscraper, which really transformed cities.
job opportunities
large number of immagrants
conditions in cities often discouraged couples from having large families
The South had fewer large cities than the north.
The South had fewer large cities than the north.
What Before the 1800s the size of cities were limited by
The South had fewer large cities than the north.
More people were moving into cities in the North than in the South.
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There are several cities that became centers of steel production in the late 1800s. Some of the main cities include Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and Ohio among others.
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