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Antebellum City Life

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Antebellum City Life. Quick Facts. 1820 = Less than 10% of U.S. population lived in cities 1860 = 20% Growth of older cities & emergence of brand new cities like Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Chicago Immigration from abroad & migration from rural America - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Quick Facts

• 1820 = Less than 10% of U.S. population lived in cities

• 1860 = 20%• Growth of older cities & emergence of brand new

cities like Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Chicago• Immigration from abroad & migration from rural

America• Irish, Scottish, Welsh, English, Scandinavian,

German

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Growth of Midwestern cities

“A dense black smoke which, bursting forth in volumes from the foundaries, forges, glass houses, and the chimneys of all the factories and houses, falls into the lakes and upon the dwellings and persons of the inhabitants. It is, therefore, the dirties town in the U.S.”

--Michel Chevalier on Pittsburgh, 1840

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Immigration in the City

• 1830 = 23,000 immigrants• 1854 = 428,000 immigrants• 1845 = Ireland’s potato famine killed over 1

million and inspired 1 million to immigrate to the U.S.

• Irish in NY & Massachusetts = Low-skilled factory jobs & domestic servants

• Germans = inland farmers, skilled artisans

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Free Black Communities

• Segregated neighborhoods in Boston, NY, Chicago, Philadelphia

• Excluded from most professions• Pro-slavery population in North

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