Answer:Between 1880 and 1900, cities in the United States grew at a dramatic rate. Owing most of their population growth to the expansion of industry, U.S. cities grew by about 15 million people in the two decades before 1900. Many of those who helped account for the population growth of cities were immigrants arriving from around the world. A steady stream of people from rural America also migrated to the cities during this period. Between 1880 and 1890, almost 40 percent of the townships in the United States lost population because of migration.
Explanation:
They were all well educated and religious men who grew up in a society where personal freedom was praised, respected and cherished.
The economy in the United States in the 1920's varied greatly from European countries. After WWl, Europe struggled to rebuild. Europe had taken the brunt of the attacks and went into a deep depression. The United States in contrast boomed. The economy was better than ever before. Since no attacks had happened on American soil, we were able to mass produce consumer goods, etc. People were buying on credit, investing in the stock market, and moving to the city. Life was good in America; not so good in Europe.
Some causes and effects of European exploration is:
1. They brought diseases to the U.S and Africa which effected those people and causing them to die
2. They found Africans and wanted their gold and money which effected them to start the American slave trade
And many other reasons....
<span> When Columbus discovered the new lands he was given the title of governor of this new land. It was a DISASTER. He put his brothers on the top positions in the administration, they were bad rulers, they created a lot of troubles with the local tribes........
With the big scandalous of how natives were treated by the spanish authorities in the americas and the way Columbus and his brothers were ruling and taking advantage of their position, the monarchs in Spain decided to put him in jail and they published the first law in the history of the world to protect natives.</span>