TTO 2 - City growth The Netherlands

The Netherlands
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The Netherlands

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Speculator
Sprawl
Conurbation
Suburbanisation

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Why did de-industrialisation take place? Drag the correct answer(s) to the box. 
Invention of mass transport
Because of strickt rules 
Lower wages in other countries

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What contributed to the suburbanisation around Manchester? Drag the correct answer(s) to the box. 
More people could afford a car
The slums in the cities
Urban sprawl
Speculators building houses outside the city
Industrialisation

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What happened in Manchester? Put the following words in the correct order.
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Living in slums
Industrialisation
Regeneration
Suburbanisation

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Amsterdam & The Netherlands

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Industrial revolution in The Netherlands


Started 2nd half of the 19th century, nearly 100 years after the start in the UK

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Development of the population of Amsterdam

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Poor living circumstances

Also here in the Netherlands living circumstances could be very poor.

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Jordaan
Narrow streets
One family per room
Hardly any light coming in

Result of housing shortages

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Housing associations
Improved housing in the cities, starting 2nd half of 19th century

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Housing act 1901
- Government could regulate
- Could demolish houses
- Could give subsidies for building houses

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After the second world war

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