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1 Chapter 20-2 Moving To the City

2 Growth of Cities In 1870, 1in 4 People lived in cities (over 2500ppl)
In 1910, 1 in 2 people now did. Causes Immigrants- 80% of population Looking for jobs because of mechanization

3 Transportation and Resources
Railroads fed the growth of cities. Chicago grew to be one of the biggest meat packing cities Pittsburgh thrived because of iron and steel Seaports opened up- New York & San Fran

4 Tenement Living People poured into cities faster than houses could be built forcing many to live in Tenements or slums- houses in poor neighborhoods. Small Dark Rooms 3-4 people living in each room

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10 Jacob Riis Reported on Tenement living in his Book “How the Other Half Lives”

11 On the Flip - The Middle Class
Professional People- Doctors, Lawyers, & ministers. Moved to Suburbs – outside of cities- many had all the luxuries like hot water, indoor toilets and by 1900 electricity. Usually had at least one servant.

12 The Gilded Age Upper class- the very rich- lived in mansions, now converted into museums!! In 1883, Alva and William Vanderbilt threw a party that was reported to cost $75,000. For food and entertainment Mil today! The Gilded Age Mark Twain- referred to society that was quite different.

13 Health and Crime The “Lung Block” was dubbed because of the amount of TB cases.

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16 Crime Gangs Quickly spread in areas where people outnumbered the police.

17 Gangs of New York

18 Solutions YMCA- Young Men’s Christian Associations & YWCA’s too for women! Gave opportunities where young could play not fight and steal- Idle hands…

19 James Naismith

20 January 20, 1892

21 Settlement houses- Hull House- Jane Adams- in Chicago in Got kids off the streets. Provided Medical care, wash new born babies, prepare the dead, nurse the sick & mind the children.

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23 Building Up- Not Out Space in cities was precious.
Architects answered the call 1884 first skyscraper 10 stories!! In Chicago- Sold insurance – William Jenney Helped by Otis’ invention – Elevator

24 William Jenney

25 103rd floor 1353 ft

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27 Woolworth Building 55 stories 792 ft tall

28 New forms of Transportation Oral Notes

29 Ghost busters 2 Ghostbusters clip

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33 Eads Bridge                                                                                                                          

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35 Brooklyn

36 NYC’s Rival- ST. LOUIS Crosses Mississippi

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