How was daily life on the farm different from city life in the late 1800s?

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Farming communities had access to telegraph technology, while cities did not.

Farming communities had access to telegraph technology, while cities did not.

Farming communities had little to no electricity, while cities increasingly depended on it.

Farming communities had little to no electricity, while cities increasingly depended on it.

Cities had free mail delivery, while farming communities did not.

Cities had free mail delivery, while farming communities did not.

Cities had few job opportunities, while job opportunities in farming communities became increasingly diverse.

Cities had few job opportunities, while job opportunities in farming communities became increasingly diverse.
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Farming communities had little to no electricity, while cities increasingly depended on it.

In the late 1800s, electricity began to be introduced and adopted in urban areas, leading to significant changes in daily life, whereas many rural farming communities did not have access to electrical power for a much longer time. This technological difference greatly affected aspects such as lighting, heating, and household appliances in urban versus rural settings.

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