The North became an industrial powerhouse, and started to become more oriented toward compact cities on rivers instead of sprawling farmland. It also started created friction between the North and South due to the fact that their ways of life were so different.
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The North became an industrial powerhouse, and started to become more oriented toward compact cities on rivers instead of sprawling farmland. It also started created friction between the North and South due to the fact that their ways of life were so different.
And increased workforce brought by imigrants spead production. As Railroads were built good traveled faster and workers could be taken to new areas faster. New increased resources also spead the industrialization as coal and oil were utilized. A rise in tariffs caused trade to stay within the country and increased local production. This helped internal trade. This is only a small bit of it, this topic can take up hundreds of pages
Industrialization is to build up an area for progress sake.
It began on a small scale in Britain around 1780.
Industrialization isn't connected to WWI except in the fact that it aided in the start of the roaring 20's (1920's). Industrialization is more significant to WWII because it pulled the US out of the Great Depression.
around 18 centuries