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ExtremeBDS [4]
3 years ago
12

URBANIZATION ACTIVITY: DE-BRIEFING QUESTIONS (k12)

History
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WINSTONCH [101]3 years ago
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If I'm allowed to do fiction this will be fun.

Town name: Athermere

2: around 1760, we started out with only a population of 263 people in the begging we only increased 109 a year, with most kids dying before their fifth birthday. But eventually we reached a point where we could grow exponentially to the population of 15,800

3: 1800 we became a bustling city with 200,000 people calling our lovely city home.

4: Well personally I think when America sprung up out of no where in the 1760's. although if we are talking strictly about the industrialism the of course the cotton gin, which changed the face of the world and gave rebirth to slavery.  

5: There was a rebirth of slavery.

Workers rights where almost nonexistent.

Child labor became increasingly dangerous many losing fingers or whole limbs.  

Quality in most industries went down exponentially.

And of course the thing we battle with even now, automation, people lost jobs and got replaced by robots, and while convention for the rest of use sucks for them.

6: Cheaper and more widely available goods for purchase.

While some jobs closed you could argue many more opened up taking care of machinery and inventing became something of a staple.

Just more social interaction with people, you didn't talk to the same eight people everyday.

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