In the 1800s, the implementation of public health measures, such as improved sanitation and waste management systems, significantly enhanced urban living conditions. The introduction of clean water supply systems reduced the prevalence of waterborne diseases, while the establishment of public health departments helped monitor and control outbreaks. Additionally, advancements in transportation, such as horse-drawn streetcars, improved mobility, reducing overcrowding in certain areas. Together, these changes contributed to safer and healthier city environments.
New York City
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In the 1800s, what city was the most industrial in the South and was also the nation's tobacco center?
what problems city people face in the 1800s
Private socail clubs
built water purification
Many Americans did not want to see a departure from an agricultural way of life. The advent of industry moved much of the population to city centers.
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Carson City mint. Closed in late 1800s.
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