USA took idea's from the industrial revolution in europe(mainly england) which started by these -
· The First Industrial Revolution, which began in the 18th century, merged into the Second Industrial Revolution around 1850.
· Great Britain provided the legal and cultural foundations that enabled entrepreneurs to pioneer the Industrial Revolution.
· Starting in the latter part of the 18th century, there began a transition in parts of Great Britain's previously manual labor and draft-animal-
based economy towards machine-based manufacturing.
· The introduction of steam power fuelled primarily by coal, wider utilization of water wheels, and powered machinery-mainly in textile manufacturing-underpinned the dramatic increases in production capacity.
· The effects spread throughout Western Europe and North America during the 19th century, eventually affecting most of the world, a process that continues as industrialization today.
USA, Today is one of the most industrilized countries in the world. South Korea, Japan and few more exceed USA.
This usually occurs with the development of technology. As technological advances are made, less people are required to manage the farms that feed the population. Urban migration occurs and lower class workers move into cities to work in factories and the economy becomes more manufacturing-based.
If you are referring to urbanization during the industrial revolution era, the impact is that many Americans left their farms for factory jobs in the city. The steady wages resulted in the emergence of a middle class.
Women hold the key to sustainable development. This is because they are most in charge of day to day functions of a society.
Rural over representation at the state level translated into rural over-representation at the national level.
Rural Electrification Act
There are no radical politics in rural America. There are mainly family farms and businesses and they do not tend to be radical people.
rural cooperatives
In my view, the principal change in the economy since the 1700s has been the shift from a largely agrarian, rural society to a largely urban, industrial/post-industrial society.
Development is the result of society's capacity to organize resources to meet challenges and opportunities. Society passes through well-defined stages in the course of its development. They are nomadic hunting and gathering, rural agrarian, urban, commercial, industrial, and post-industrial societies
A rural or agrarian society is one in which the majority of the population lives in rural areas and is involved in agricultural activities for their livelihood. These societies are often characterized by a strong connection to the land, traditional farming practices, and a focus on subsistence farming.
America progressed from an agricultural rural farming society to an industrialized urban society with advancements in manufacturing, technology, and infrastructure. This transition led to significant economic growth, urbanization, and changes in social structures.
Southern society was mostly rural, agrarian, and traditional.
agricultural, rural, natural
While the South does have a significant rural and agrarian presence, it also includes urban centers and diverse industries, such as technology, healthcare, and manufacturing. The region's economy and culture are shaped by a combination of its agricultural heritage and modern developments.
Agrarian reform honors the rural farmer, land, and being self-sufficient.
The North was an industrial center during much of the 19th century, while the South subsisted on a farming-based economy.
"agrarian" means farming so an "agrarian economy" is an economy based on income from agricultural produce and the land.the actual agrarian means Agrarianism has two common meanings. The first meaning refers to a social philosophy or political philosophy which values rural society as superior to urban society, the independent farmer as superior to the paid worker, and sees farming as a way of life that can shape the ideal social values.[1]It stresses the superiority of a simpler rural life as opposed to the complexity of city life, with its banks and factories.refer: wikipedia
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farming, country, rural, rustic, agrarian