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Why the size of cities increased during the gilded age

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One of the main reasons why the size of cities increased during the Gilded Age is because there was an increase in business due to more capital being spent, and most of these business were either in or close to cities

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The size of the cities increased because the workers wages were increasing and the consumer economy also increased
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