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Why did so many people flock to cities in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries?
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Why did so many people flock to cities in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries?
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So many people flocked to cities because Industrialization was at its peak. Being a farmer in the country wasn't as profitable as going to the city and getting a job that was in high demand at the time.
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