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Page 1: EXPANDING AND CHANGING CITIES. Advantages of Cities Urbanization = The increase in city size and population. Most cities were in the Northeast, Pacific

EXPANDING AND CHANGING CITIES

Page 2: EXPANDING AND CHANGING CITIES. Advantages of Cities Urbanization = The increase in city size and population. Most cities were in the Northeast, Pacific

Advantages of CitiesUrbanization = The increase in city size

and population.

Most cities were in the Northeast, Pacific coast, and on waterways of the Midwest.

They were connected by railroad lines and became magnets for immigrants and rural Americans.

Page 3: EXPANDING AND CHANGING CITIES. Advantages of Cities Urbanization = The increase in city size and population. Most cities were in the Northeast, Pacific

Advantages of CitiesFactory Jobs, new education opportunities,

and a growing middle class.

Women = take in boarders, do piecework, become servants, and work in factories.

More entertainment, possibility to move to the middle class, and increase children’s education.

Page 4: EXPANDING AND CHANGING CITIES. Advantages of Cities Urbanization = The increase in city size and population. Most cities were in the Northeast, Pacific

Cities grew rapidly

¨ near raw materials¨ industrial areas

¨ transportation routes. ¨ Opportunities in the job market.

Terrible Conditions¨ Poor sanitary and living conditions

¨ Tenement apartments¨ Sweathouses

Page 5: EXPANDING AND CHANGING CITIES. Advantages of Cities Urbanization = The increase in city size and population. Most cities were in the Northeast, Pacific

Immigrants Move to Cities for Opportunities

Some may have went to cities to join family others may not.

Different regions and industries may have a majority of their workers from one particular place. Ex: Steel mill workers in Pennsylvania were

mostly Polish.New York factories = JewishPacific Northwest fishing industry =

Scandinavians

Page 6: EXPANDING AND CHANGING CITIES. Advantages of Cities Urbanization = The increase in city size and population. Most cities were in the Northeast, Pacific

Migration from Country to CitiesFarm technology decreases need for

laborers; people move to citiesMany African Americans in South lose

their livelihood 1890–1910, move to cities in North,

West to escape racial violence Find segregation, discrimination in

North too Competition for jobs between blacks,

white immigrants causes tension The move to factory work was hard on

famers because they now had to face a boss’s restrictions and rules and be confined to a factory and not be outdoors.

Page 7: EXPANDING AND CHANGING CITIES. Advantages of Cities Urbanization = The increase in city size and population. Most cities were in the Northeast, Pacific
Page 8: EXPANDING AND CHANGING CITIES. Advantages of Cities Urbanization = The increase in city size and population. Most cities were in the Northeast, Pacific

Engineers Build SkywardSkyscrapers = 10 story and taller buildings

that had steel frames. Provided office space for cities that had no more

room left on the ground.

Elisha Otis = Developed safety elevator that would not fall if the lifting rope broke.

The American Institute of Architecture-1857Required education and licensing to become

and architect.Built schools, libraries, train stations,

residents and office buildings.

Page 9: EXPANDING AND CHANGING CITIES. Advantages of Cities Urbanization = The increase in city size and population. Most cities were in the Northeast, Pacific
Page 10: EXPANDING AND CHANGING CITIES. Advantages of Cities Urbanization = The increase in city size and population. Most cities were in the Northeast, Pacific
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Electricity Powers Urban TransitMass Transit = Public transportation

systems that could carry large numbers of people inexpensively.

First commuter trains were dirty, slow, and unreliable. (Coal Powered)

Horse pulled trolleys were slow as well.

Electricity was clean, quiet, and efficient.

Page 12: EXPANDING AND CHANGING CITIES. Advantages of Cities Urbanization = The increase in city size and population. Most cities were in the Northeast, Pacific

Electricity and Mass TransitElectric street cars were reliable and could carry

more people than horse carts.

Electric cable cars did have problems: The cables used to run the cars could block fire trucks, and

traffic congestion blocked them from running on schedule.

Boston = first subway system in 1897. NYC followed in 1904.

Growth of suburbs for those who could afford transit fares away from the city.

Page 13: EXPANDING AND CHANGING CITIES. Advantages of Cities Urbanization = The increase in city size and population. Most cities were in the Northeast, Pacific
Page 14: EXPANDING AND CHANGING CITIES. Advantages of Cities Urbanization = The increase in city size and population. Most cities were in the Northeast, Pacific

City Planners Control Growth As cities grew architectural firms expanded to offer city

planning services to make cities more functional and beautiful.

Cities were zoned for different uses. (residential, industrial and financial)

Parks, boulevards, buildings and electric street lights were a few of the new developments.

Frederick Law Olmstead = Designed Philadelphia’s Fairmount Park, NYC’s Central Park, and similar parks in Detroit, Washington D.C., and California.

Page 15: EXPANDING AND CHANGING CITIES. Advantages of Cities Urbanization = The increase in city size and population. Most cities were in the Northeast, Pacific
Page 16: EXPANDING AND CHANGING CITIES. Advantages of Cities Urbanization = The increase in city size and population. Most cities were in the Northeast, Pacific

Housing ConditionsTenements = Low cost multifamily

housing designed to fit in as many families as possible.

Tenements were not clean, had little windows, poor ventilation, and were dangerous.

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Living Conditions

Page 18: EXPANDING AND CHANGING CITIES. Advantages of Cities Urbanization = The increase in city size and population. Most cities were in the Northeast, Pacific

Urban Living Conditions

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Page 20: EXPANDING AND CHANGING CITIES. Advantages of Cities Urbanization = The increase in city size and population. Most cities were in the Northeast, Pacific
Page 21: EXPANDING AND CHANGING CITIES. Advantages of Cities Urbanization = The increase in city size and population. Most cities were in the Northeast, Pacific
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Water and Sanitation

Water1860s cities have inadequate or no piped

water, indoor plumbing rareFiltration introduced 1870s, chlorination

in 1908

SanitationStreets: manure, open gutters, factory

smoke, poor trash collectionContractors hired to sweep streets, collect

garbage, clean outhouses-------often do not do job properly

By 1900, cities develop sewer lines, create sanitation departments

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Fire and CrimeCrime As population grows, thieves flourish Early police forces too small to be effective

Fire Fire hazards: limited water, wood houses,

candles, kerosene heaters Most firefighters volunteers, not always available 1900, most cities have full-time, professional fire

departments Fire sprinklers, non-flammable building materials

make cities safer

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1871 Chicago fire killed nearly 300 people and left more than 100,000 homeless.

Police officers in 1900s.