The process by which the United States grew from small colonial settlements to a highly industrialized and urban nation is a central theme in American history. The New City describes the transformations of urban America in t...

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The process by which the United States grew from small colonial settlements to a highly industrialized and urban nation is a central theme in American history. The New City describes the transformations of urban America in the industrial era, a crucial period in which the city came to dominate the economic and social landscape.

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