The reason why cities grew so quickly during the Industrial Revolution is d. People grew rich in cities.
<h3>Why did people move to cities during the industrial revolution?</h3>
Factories and other businesses that were founded in the cities paid their employees wages.
These wages were more than most people got from farming and so they became richer. This led to more people moving the cities and growing them.
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It was extramly dangerous to travel by wagon, there was the threat of bandits, native american tribes, and Buffalo, plus added diseases and weather conditions, when the train was invented and used for civilian use after the American civil war, railways were built from the east and mid-west to the west, they were deamed more safe and it was a faster way to travel
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the answer is not aerial bombardment
The correct answer is convoys and escorts. The USA arranged to have its merchant ships, transporting military wares and foods to the allies to be escorted by convoys across the Atlantic.