First, London, life in the 19th century was influenced by the Industrial Revolution in London. Revolution isn’t always easily acceptable but later it made the life of human being easy which made it accommodating. London was the first place in the world with the first urban society. Apart …show more content…
Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte was the prominent person who bought peace and calm in Paris after the disarray of French Revolution. Also, Paris grew rapidly in the first half of the nineteenth century. A city approaching one-half million under Louis XIV and still only a little over that in 1800 (Reid 18). In addition, London changing was experienced after 100 long years. In the early 19th century, there was stability in Paris, in terms of both political and social stability. Moreover, one of the most noxious histories was noticeable in 1871, which is called as commune of Paris. That can also be responsible as a marked change in the pages of Paris. The root of architectural mind prevailed in 19th century, which people still admire today. Just like Britain, Paris too saw lot of immigrants in the 19th century. The 20th century was an increase in the way people lived in Paris. It provided not only people a way for a better living but also gave something to enjoy their lives (19th century). It was a beginning of a great revolution in Paris, with increase in the low cost housing. Imagination along with the help of technology changed the life of Paris in the 20th century. Electric chair, electric streetcars and railway system was introduced in the 20th century. A degree in writing was more prestigious than it was in science in the 20th century because Paris was the City of art so it was made accordingly. The …show more content…
Chicago is as a “purest kind of commercial city” (Miller 17). It was a place in the 19th century, which was religiously made to earn money and make profits. The history includes the machines, corruption, crime, and the literary character, which changed the history of Chicago. It was famous for trading and lot of people from different part of the world came to work or search for some new source of living. There was an improved transport system, furniture, farmers, and harvesters. The coal control in the 19th century was changed to the steam power after the Civil War, which was another major uprising. In the year 1886 there was new machinery installed by Cyrus McCormick, which turned and changed the poor quality of iron casting and molding in to a better use of it. Historians describe Chicago as the “homogenization of labor toward a low common denominator”. Another aspect here was the introduction for eight hours working shift along with the minimum wages in the 19th century. Also, there was a rail-road boom in the 1860s and an electric transit boom in the 1890s (Lewinnek 18). In the 20th century, there was a time of transition and there were drastic changes in the form of construction, architectural designs, and skyscraper technology. They were innovative ways introduced to increase the productivity with the mass-production industries, researches were done to use a limited raw material for the optimum manufacturing,