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The suburbs added a new living space that wasn't in the city (CBD). It also was for the middle class that emerged due to industrialization.
well mostly the dukes in special had really benefited from the industrail revolution beacause of the land they lived in all the minerals that had in the grounds of their lands like coal had given them a huge profit and had given rents throug the cities.
Rapid urbanization is the process by which towns and cities are formed quickly and become larger as more and more people begin living and working in central areas. Urbanization is closely linked to modernization, industrialization, and the sociological process of rationalization.
they sucked who wants to be a farmer
Andrew Carnegie and Friedrich Engels are disagree about the effects of industrialism because, industrialization eventually raised the standard of living for many people in Europe and North America.
this is either a result of "poor crop feilds , industrialization , improved living conditions in cities , or more efficient transportation systems ; which one ?
As the Industrial Revolution picked up speed, the number of people living on farms as opposed to the cities dwindled. Urbanization affected industrialization by supplying factories with a steady workforce as many people abandoned the farms and came to the cities seeking jobs working in the factories.
More job opportunities in cities, better wages, and improved living conditions. The industrialization led to the growth of urban areas and attracted people seeking economic opportunities.
The suburbs added a new living space that wasn't in the city (CBD). It also was for the middle class that emerged due to industrialization.
positives- created jobs, the population was going up. Negatives- the living conditions were bad, cities were getting crowded, the city was noisy
This movement is called urbanization, which refers to the increasing proportion of people living in urban areas compared to rural areas. Urbanization is often driven by factors such as economic opportunities, industrialization, and better living standards in cities.
During urbanization and industrialization, cities faced challenges such as overcrowding due to rapid population growth, inadequate infrastructure to support the increasing number of residents, and poor living conditions in crowded tenement housing. These challenges often led to issues such as poor sanitation, high levels of pollution, and social unrest.
When the railroads were first being built, they had a big impact on the cities. Trains allowed the people in the cities to get more goods than they could before, and trains allowed people living outside cities to sell their produce and wares further away from where they lived. The overall impact on cities was that people could buy more things for less money.
Factors such as industrialization, job opportunities in urban centers, better access to education and healthcare, and the promise of a higher standard of living were key reasons for families leaving rural areas to move to cities.
New types of houses were needed in emerging industrial cities due to population growth driven by industrialization. Existing housing was often overcrowded and unsanitary, leading to poor living conditions and spread of diseases. The new housing aimed to provide better living conditions for the growing urban population and accommodate the influx of workers migrating to cities.
When the railroads were first being built, they had a big impact on the cities. Trains allowed the people in the cities to get more goods than they could before, and trains allowed people living outside cities to sell their produce and wares further away from where they lived. The overall impact on cities was that people could buy more things for less money.
Yes, industrialization is good. It leads to higher development, a higher standard of living, a larger income, etc. (typically).