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Duncan Hendrix
20 March, 12:16
How did technology change city life in 1890?
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Quinn Whitney
20 March, 15:24
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Technology in the United States had a great effect on city life during this time, since the introduction of more efficient factories led to more employment opportunities for working wishing to work in the factories, which led to more people moving to cities, which led the cities to grow quickly.
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