However, most modern favelas appeared in the 1970s due to rural exodus, when many people left rural areas of Brazil and moved to cities.
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The traditionally popular, mountainous areas become areas of poverty, the development of cities rapidly promoting the rural exodus, although few watershed inhabitants migrated abroad.
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The industrial revolution enriched a bourgeoisie clientele for the best wines and the rural exodus to the factories created a large market for mass-produced wines.
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From then to nowadays Sayago has experimented phenomenons like the rural exodus, or the 20th century diaspora that has led its population to really low numbers.
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The reforestation of uncultivated lands, imposed by the government in 1935, reduced the available pastures, and contributed to a rural exodus that continued after the 1950s.
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The population in 1790 reached 1129 inhabitants but the rural exodus quickly brought the number to about 474 at the end of the Second World War.
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In 1974, P . V . and spouse Helen sold the store ( later demolished ) and became part of the rural exodus to the city.
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In the 20th century, however, with the growing industrialization of France and the subsequent rural exodus, many of these truffle fields ( or ) returned to wilderness.
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The twentieth century will be marked by the end of the First World War, and a massive rural exodus that emptied the town of half its inhabitants.
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Agriculture in Brazil presents challenges, including the ongoing practice of slave labour, agrarian reform, fire, production financing, and a rural exodus fueled by economic stress on family farming.