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<em>As the Industrial Revolution was a shift from the agrarian society, people migrated from villages in search of jobs to places where factories were established. This shifting of rural people led to urbanization and increase in the population of towns. The concentration of labour in factories has increased urbanization and the size of settlements, to serve and house the factory workers.</em>
The West of the United States has been one of the most important settlements in the colonial America due to its productive industries of cattle ranching and mining. In addition, the territory was coined the "Wild West" because this American Frontier had a rich history of folklore concerning gangs and outlaws.
It's called Coastal flood