In 1900, most people lived in rural areas, with the majority engaged in agriculture and farming. However, the urban population was beginning to grow due to industrialization, as people migrated to cities for job opportunities in factories. This shift marked the beginning of significant urbanization, particularly in countries like the United States and parts of Europe, where cities were rapidly expanding. Overall, while rural living was still predominant, the trend toward urbanization was becoming increasingly evident.
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Most people lived in the countryside as they were mainly farmers.
Most people tend to live in a warmer climate, especially elderly people. As you age, your bones are more sensetive to the colder climate.
the atlantic ocean
I think 2billion people
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10%
It is larger (Hawaii and Alaska were not US States in 1900) It has a lot more people. It is faster to get around (there were no interstates or airlines in 1900) It is easier to communicate (few homes had telephones, there were few radios, no TVs) More people go to college (most people did not finish high school) People live a lot longer now. More people live in the cities than in the country.
About 30% of britain lived in the country in the 1900's
people die more of heart diseases now than before 1900 because you are not that healthy and a alien live inside of you.
For long distance travel, most people of the early 1900's used trains, but for shorter distances, horses and buggys were more common, along with an occasional car.
most people live in Asia
Most people in the south live in houses.
Most people live in the city.
Which of the four climate zones do most people live in Africa
Where do most people live in India? Most people live in Delhi and Mumbai.
It depends on where you live. If you live in Isarel, most people are Jewish