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1 Urbanization During the Gilded Age

2 Essential Question: What were the problems caused by rapid urbanization and how did the other half live? Copy Copy All White Text on Page

3 In 1860 no American city could boast a million inhabitants.
CITIES In 1860 no American city could boast a million inhabitants. 1890, New York, Chicago and Philadelphia had spurted past the million mark. Cities

4 Characteristics of Urbanization During Gilded Age
Uncontrolled growth. Magnet for economic & social opportunities. Pronounced class distinctions by neighborhood Squalid living conditions for many. Political machines. Ethnic neighborhoods. Mass Transit. Copy

5 Urban Growth:

6 Louis Sullivan The Chicago School of Architecture
Copy Louis Sullivan The Chicago School of Architecture Built 1st skyscrapers 1856 – 1924 Form follows function!

7 Louis Sullivan: Bayard Bldg., NYC, 1897

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9 John A. Roebling: The Brooklyn Bridge, 1883
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10 Urban Problems: 1. Housing
Copy Urban Problems: 1. Housing Housing shortages led to… a)Row house – apartment type homes b)Tenement – Multifamily urban houses often overcrowded & unsanitary Sanitation was a problem 2. High Crime Rates

11 “Dumbbell Tenement “

12 Tenement Slum Living

13 Struggling Immigrant Families

14 Urban Problems: 3. Sanitation
Copy Unsafe drinking water> cholera. People threw garbage out their windows. Horse manure piled up on the streets Sewage flowed in streets. By 1900, many cities built sewers & created sanitation departments.

15 4. Fire Problems: limited supply of water. Buildings made of wood
Copy limited supply of water. Buildings made of wood candles and kerosene lamps used for lighting. Volunteer fire departments.

16 Chicago became the main railroad junction in the U.S.
Copy Chicago became the main railroad junction in the U.S. Immigrants move to Chicago because of the job opportunities Cattle industry =stockyards Meatpacking Steel mills Multi-cultural community

17 The Great Chicago Fire: 1871
Copy The Great Chicago Fire: 1871 Fire burned for 24hrs. An estimated people died 100,000 were left homeless More than 3 square miles of the city center was destroyed. Property loss was estimated at $200 million. 17,500 buildings were destroyed.

18 URBAN LIVING CONDITIONS

19 Jacob Riis: How the Other Half Lives
Street Arabs

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