The establishment of cities in Massachusetts began with English settlers in the early 17th century. The Pilgrims founded Plymouth in 1620, and soon after, the Puritans established Boston in 1630, which became a key center for trade and governance. These early settlements laid the groundwork for the development of other towns and cities in the region. Over time, Massachusetts evolved into a hub of political, economic, and cultural activity in colonial America.
Farm workers moved to southern cities.
Farm workers moved to southern cities.
In the second half of the 18th century, Americans began to increase the immigrant populations of the large colonial cities such as Boston, Philadelphia and New York. These cities offered employment in factories.
The tremendously rapid growth of American cities in the post-Civil War decades was largely due to immigration. Immigrants from Europe began flooding American shores after the Civil War.
the new immigrants were more likely to settle in cities
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Trade began in early civilizations and their cities when a surplus of products lent to the idea of finding a market for these excesses. When cities could agree on the terms of trading, a commercial system was developed that helped all concerned.
The California cities which were started as presidios are San Francisco, San Diego, Santa Barbara, Monterey and Sonoma.
Most Georgian cities began during the Victorian era
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In areas where cities could begin to command their hinterlands.
people in the cities demonstrated over food shortages