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Immigrants played a big part in the growth of cities. In 1890, immigrants and their children made up 80% or more of the population in cities. Why did they move to the cities? JOBS
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Buildings where poor immigrants lived. Usually had many, small dark rooms. Three, four, or even more people lived in each room of the tenement. Located in the slums (poor, run-down urban neighborhoods). Described as being “filthy and rotten”
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Crowded Tenement in New York City
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Residential areas that sprang up outside of the cities. This is where the middle-class people lived. Middle-class people: doctors lawyers ministers managers office clerks
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A novel published in 1873. Written by Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner. Gilded – something covered with a thin layer of gold. Used to describe America in the late 1800’s. Rich vs. poor (extreme wealth vs. poverty)
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Wrote about gangs in New York City. Several orphans and homeless children would resort to picking pockets and committing other minor crimes just to survive. Famous quote by Jacob Riis: “The gang is an institution in New York. The police deny its existence while nursing the bruises received in nightly battles with it…The gang is the ripe fruit of tenement-house growth. It was born there.”
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Created in order to help the poor. Located in poor neighborhoods. Provided much for the poor: medical care playgrounds nurseries libraries education
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Founded the most famous settlement house. HULL HOUSE Located in Chicago
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William LeBaron Jenney- built the world’s first skyscraper. Louis Sullivan – architect that gave style to skyscrapers. Frederick Law Olmsted- designed Central Park in New York City and several parks in Boston.
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Designed in New York City – was supposed to be the world’s tallest building. 55 stories high
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San Francisco: cable cars Trolley cars Motorized trains Boston: first subway New York City: largest subway system
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EADS BRIDGEBROOKLYN BRIDGE St. Louis, Missouri Built across the Mississippi River. Opened in 1874. New York City Connected Brooklyn to Manhattan. Opened in 1884.
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