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Rory Hall
6 April, 03:09
What caused the rise of cities?
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Keyon Fletcher
6 April, 06:33
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Roughly 40 percent of Americans lived in cities, and the number was climbing. These large city populations caused crime rates to rise, and disease to spread rapidly. As a result of unsanitary living conditions, diseases such as cholera, dysentery, and typhoid fever struck urban areas with increasing frequency.
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