Explore the factors behind rapid urban growth in the United States from 1880 to 1920 and the diverse responses of Americans to the challenges of urbanization.
Between 1880 and 1920, the rapid growth of cities in the United States was driven by industrialization, which created job opportunities, and immigration, as millions sought better lives in urban areas. In response to the challenges of urbanization, such as overcrowding and inadequate infrastructure, Americans implemented reforms, including the establishment of public health initiatives, urban planning, and the formation of labor unions to advocate for workers’ rights.
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