After World War II, many towns were established to address the severe housing shortages caused by the war's destruction and the influx of returning veterans. Notable examples include the "New Towns" in the UK, such as Milton Keynes and Stevenage, which were developed to provide affordable housing and alleviate overcrowding in urban areas. In the United States, towns like Levittown emerged, designed for mass housing to accommodate returning soldiers and their families. These developments aimed to create sustainable communities with essential amenities and infrastructure.
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