Harry Ransom Center: The Evolution Of Urban Transportation

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The growth of the suburbs was where history began to transform and many things were initiated to a new beginning. Such as transportation, which was a huge modification at this time in history, as stated on the website “Harry Ransom Center” ¨The history of urban transportation is first a story of the evolution of technology, from walking, to riding animals, to riding in groups on vehicles pulled by animals, and eventually to cable cars, larger-capacity steam-powered trains, electric trains, and motor buses powered by internal-combustion engines.¨ (Harry Ransom Center). This shows that people’s lives started to develop and they were able to to get to places a lot faster than they used to. Before people took ages to get to work and it felt like a never ending trip to their destination. …show more content…

Another adjustment that was made is stated on the website, A Brief History of the Growth of the Suburb, “As automobiles became more widespread, there was political and economic pressure to expand the road network. A demand for housing, particularly single-family homes, was met in the United States with government loans and other incentives to expand housing in suburban areas. Life in the suburbs became feasible with the automobile, which provided mobility everywhere, anytime.” (A Brief History of the Growth of the Suburb). A mass production of vehicles started to occur, millions turned to thousands of people buying automobiles and vehicles. In this time period people’s lives dramatically changed. These areas started to overpopulate, more and more people started loving the idea of living in apartments. This affected the 1920s because automobiles and vehicles started to take a big part in history as well as in people´s