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History 3-20-14

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How did construction of railroads and canals most benieft Northern industry? allowed faster movement of people and products
Urbanaztion lead to...? major immigartion, more pollution in major cities, divison between classes
? population shift to cities inventions expanison of slavery slave rebellions ? 1. factory system 2. reform movements
What innovation was MOST responsible for the growth of industry during the 1800s? steam power
Which of the follwing is a correct cause effect relationship for this era? industrialism lead to cities
Eli W's devolopment of interchangable parts had impact on U.S. indusrty? machinery, manufactured goods, bulit quicker
How did the construction of railroads and canals most benefit Northern industry? allowed faster movement of people and products
Imapct the cotton gin had on society in the early 1800's? Cleaning cotton quicker led to increased dependence on slavery
What were some of the social impliactions of the new innovations in the years before the civil war? discorvies contirbuted to increased immigration and an expansion of slavery
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