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  1. Mar 28, 2019 · The Urbanization of America The Growth of Cities. The Big Idea • America cities experienced dramatic expansion and change in the late 1800s. • The Main Ideas • Both immigrants and native-born Americans moved to growing urban areas in record numbers in the late 1800s and early 1900s.

  2. Urbanization: Gilded Age Urbanization From 1870 to 1900, American cities grew 700% due to new job opportunities in factories: –European, Latin. The Growth of Cities and American Culture. Nation of Immigrants Push vs. Pull Factors Old vs.

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  4. Jul 26, 2014 · Urbanization of America Late 1800’s & Early 1900s. Swelling Urban Populations • Most immigrants didn’t have much starting-out money • Couldn’t buy farm land • Had to live in city apartments • Many farmers moved to the cities • More jobs (factories) • Better paying jobs.

  5. American Urbanization Circa 1900 PPTX (HUGE 44 SLIDES) by US History r US. ; Grade Levels. 6th - 12th, Adult Education, Homeschool, Staff. Subjects. Social Studies - History, U.S. History. Resource Type. PowerPoint Presentations. Formats Included. PPTX. Pages. 44 pages. $5.99. Add one to cart. Buy licenses to share. Wish List. Share this resource.

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  7. The movement of populations from rural to urban areas is called urbanization. Urbanization in the United States increased gradually in the early 1800s and then accelerated in the years after the Civil War. By 1890, twenty-eight percent of Americans lived in urban areas, and by 1920 more Americans lived in towns and cities than in rural areas. 1 ‍

  8. Summary. Between 1880 and 1929, industrialization and urbanization expanded in the United States faster than ever before. Industrialization, meaning manufacturing in factory settings using machines plus a labor force with unique, divided tasks to increase production, stimulated urbanization, meaning the growth of cities in both population and physical size.

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