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At that time the benefits of broader education, a modern government allowed for technological advances in Industry and Farming
A widespread of interest in conserving soil and natural resources did NOT influence the development of American agriculture during the first half of the 19th century.
an increase in acres under cultivation
Hawaii's tobacco industry grew in the late nineteenth century. This and the American desire for more tobacco strengthened ties between the two.
its emphasis on the manufacture of capital goods.
At that time the benefits of broader education, a modern government allowed for technological advances in Industry and Farming
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In the early and mid-19th Century, American industry expanded greatly thanks in part to?
A widespread of interest in conserving soil and natural resources did NOT influence the development of American agriculture during the first half of the 19th century.
The stages of industry hotel are cyclical in nature. The three main stages are based on the hotel industry's role in each century. The 18th century was considered to be an agriculture age, the 19th century was considered to be an industrial age, and now the 20th century is considered to be an age of service. With each different century, the goals and services offered have changed.
an increase in acres under cultivation
an increase in acres under cultivation
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At the beginning of the twentieth century, the American musical instruments industry was dominated by a few big names like Baldwin, Steinway, Aeolian, American, Kimball, Wurlitzer, Steger, and Kohler.
Florida's industry relies mainly on transportation, agriculture and tourism. All these were developed in the late 19th century. It is known for the wonderful amusement park and the production of oranges.
Agriculture was the chief industry of the pre-Civil War south; it was made very profitable by the use of slave labor. Agriculture remained a mainstay following the Civil War but as the industrial revolution evolved in the last half of the nineteenth century, the south also moved into the textile industry and remained in those industries into the twentieth century. Today the south is still in the agriculture business but have also strong financial and manufacturing sectors.
Their economies remained rooted in agriculture.