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Population growth during the gilded age was due large part to

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Answer: The increasing factory businesses created many more job opportunities in cities and people began to flock from rural areas to large urban locations.

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Minorities and immigrants increased these numbers. Factory jobs were readily available for immigrants and as more came to the cities to work, the larger the cities became.

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