Spain conquered the Aztec Empire in 1521. They build a new city and called it Mexico City. Over time, Mexico City became one of the most beautiful cities in the Americas. In 1821, some 300 years later, Mexico won its independence from Spain and became the capital of the new country also continued to grow slowly. By the 1950s, the city was a blend of modern and historic buildings. Broad avenues and tree-filled parks made it a pleasant place to live. Today, Mexico City remains the center of Mexican life but it is no longer the graceful city of gold. In the past 50 years, city growth, or urbanization, has increased at a rapid rate. 1970=8+million people. Ten years later, 1980,=8x2= 16 million people. Now =19 million people in metropolitan areas, which includes the city and its suburbs. The good thing about the city is that it has a lot of people due to urbanization, or city growth. The bad thing is that rural decline, or increasing poverty in the countryside, has caused many people to move to the city since they live in rural areas. These key factors can help explain the standard of living different people have in Mexico City.
Living in Mexico is awesome in my point of view. This is explaining how life is in Mexico City; the good and bad places there are. In my point of view, Urbanization can cause many problems in Mexico City. Mexico City’s sewers are overloaded. One of the problems caused by such rapid urbanization. Too may people, too little land. Large families have also played a part in the city’s growth. Migration from rural areas and the # of children in the average family has gone down. So, the city isn’t growing as it once did but it’s still expanding. The suburbs are spreading to the mountains. Newcomers are also filling in areas that were once covered by the valley’s lakes which were drained to allow for expansion. Urbanization and overcrowding have caused many problems in Mexico City. There