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The Rise of the City

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The Rise of the City

The industrialization of America led to incredible population growth in urban centers; by 1900, 40 percent of Americans lived in cities.

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Tenements and Overcrowding

As the United States industrialized in the nineteenth century, immigrants and workers from the countryside were housed in tenements.

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Urban Politics

Many political machines in cities were affiliated with the Democratic Party, which recruited new immigrants, particularly the Irish.

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The White City, Chicago, and the World Columbian Exposition

The World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago was an international fair whose grandeur symbolized emerging American exceptionalism.

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