Indeed, immigrants came to America seeking land that they could farm. But throughout the nineteenth century, the population living in cities rose faster than the rural population. As the 1800s ...
In the last half of the 19th century, America underwent a series of changes ... A technological revolution had taken hold in the country's cities, with new factories employing thousands of ...
The US president's Gaza 'Riviera' plan revives the various missionary efforts of 19th century American Protestants to colonise Palestine ...
Many assume Judaism has always been a closed, ethnically-bound faith, but 19th-century America tells a different ... many small towns and not just major cities. But it is Ada Walker’s conversion ...
Although by now German Americans have been thoroughly assimilated into the great American melting pot, that was not the case in the 19th century ... Major cities in the region like Chicago ...
All three of these buildings are stops on Explore Buffalo’s Masters of American Architecture ... rise building. As cities’ populations continued to grow in the late 19th century, architects ...