How did urbanization shape U.S. politics in the 1840s?
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Throughout 1836-1915 in America, urbanization effected the states environmentally, politically, and culturally. There was a rise in population growth and mass consumption, an increase in art, literature and leisure time, hazards and benefits of their surroundings, and a stricter government rule.
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It created political disunity by expanding the economic gap between rich and poor.
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