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Great Depression: The Development Of Urban Cities

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According to historians Lisa Krissoff and Steven Corey, the development of urban cities was the result of the Great Depression. The Great Depression (1929-1939) transformed urban communities and affected the lives of all residents, including those who faced financial stress prior to the start of the Great Depression. In the 1930s, American cities were transformed by an organized labor movement. In 1881, labor organizers formed a group called Federation of Organized Trades and Labor Unions, which was later renamed American Federation of Labor (AFL). The AFL was the beginning of organized labor in American cities, and this is where the development of urban cities began; the AFL started organizing workers according to skill and duties. Franklin …show more content…

In the article Social Justice and the City, it explains how the relationship man has with nature is an important one. This article talks about how over the years man has neglected this very important relationship. Today’s society is so much more focused on materialistic things and not so much the beautiful sights of nature. This shows how much has changed from the time urban cities were created. It is almost as if we take nature for granted. This research has proved that the relationships we share with other human beings and nature is what we need to a healthy, and happy lifestyle. When the early generation created urban cities they had to trust each other in order to make progress with the task that they were provided. Today’s generation needs to learn from those who came before, to really appreciate life and what it can offer if we have positive attitudes. The oldest generation of individuals did not give up on each other, although they probably wanted to at time. This research helped me to understand and appreciate what everyone had to go through in order for me to be a fortunate as I am today. My only goal is to be like my ancestors who were so dedicated and

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