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The Urbanization of America ... It also explores the changes that industrialization and urbanization brought to the country. Duncan and his father visit Milwaukee, where they learn about the push and pull factors which influenced immigrants to the U.S. from a Polish immigrant.
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The third factor that promoted the urbanization of America during this period is the development of cheaper, faster methods of transportation during the early part of the 19th century.
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Industrialization in the late 1800's gave rise to more expanded and populated cities, but this rapid urbanization came at a cost to the people who lived in them. Many immigrants and ... African American history encompasses almost four hundred years of struggle, achievement and contribution to America and the world.
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- in 1830 the urbanization level in; the US was 9% ... and Great Lakes urbanization ... - deconcentration of urbanization; all over the continent...
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The Prohibition period, 1920 to 1933, had the unintended effect of increasing organized crime in America, as manufacturing, importing, and selling illegal alcohol provided a financial windfall for gangs of criminals in the cities.
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All about The urbanization of America, 1860-1915 by Blake McKelvey. LibraryThing is a cataloging and social networking site for booklovers ... The urbanization of America, 1860-1915Blake McKelvey...
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LAWRENCE — More than any other populace on Earth, Americans are on the move. Because of factors such as employment, climate or retirement, 14 percent of the U.S. population bounces from place to place every year. ... Hall said that his research uncovered a trend of "de-urbanization" across America.
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Hall said that his research uncovered a trend of "de-urbanization" across America. "People are moving away from the major cities to smaller cities — cities of 1 million to 2 million — and away from cities of 4 million-plus," he said.
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Hall said that his research uncovered a trend of "de-urbanization" across America. ... 24, 2008) — Millions of older Americans stand at the epicenter of the current financial crisis and the implications must be confronted, said experts during a symposium at the Gerontological Society of America's ...
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