Technological change mandated a change from an agricultural economy. As a subset of farmers moved from farming with horse and plow to tractor they were capable of farming much, much more land. As mechanical looms came into existence manual looms could not compete with the productivity they offered. Both the tractor and the mechanical loom were demonstrations of radically improved efficiency. This radically improved efficiency meant more goods were available for less labor. So people started getting more goods (more than two sets of clothes, wood or carpet flooring etc..).
I believe inventors just started creating, innovating, and building, which then sparked the revolution. People were happier because their metal was cheaper, their communication easier, and their guns were easy to take apart and fix. Also, most people believe the year was 1760 when the Industrial Revolution began.
The inventions included rechangeable parts, the steamboat, the cotton gin, and the telegraph.
economic independence decreased and dependence increased
economic independence decreased and dependence increased
Yes
Where did you get the idea Japan took the industrial might and strong economy of the US from the Americans? It is more like Japan lost that when the US and the allies strategically bombed Japan. Their economy, agriculture and industries were ruined by the allies.
Simple progress of the Industrial revolution - eagerly embraced by the North, strongly resisted by the South, secure with their cotton revenues.
Novanet: Industrial and commerical.Industrial and commercial
It strengthened U.S. labor unions. U.S. factories produced half of the world's industrial goods. The European Union became irrelevant as a trade partner
the fact that the us had a powerful economy
The North was an industrial center during much of the 19th century, while the South subsisted on a farming-based economy.
The US helped Japan turn from an agrarian society to that of an industrial nation which relied upon it's industries to help the Japanese economy recover from the devastating effects of war (US bombings) .
The US developed the world's strongest industrial economy by 1900.
industrial
Where did you get the idea Japan took the industrial might and strong economy of the US from the Americans? It is more like Japan lost that when the US and the allies strategically bombed Japan. Their economy, agriculture and industries were ruined by the allies.
the economy had supparsed that of Britain
Industrial
The Industrial Revolution.
Simple progress of the Industrial revolution - eagerly embraced by the North, strongly resisted by the South, secure with their cotton revenues.
industrial
peoplr on farms went to work in factories so there were less people that worked on farms.immagrants floaded the streets because of the new buisnesses in the US
Novanet: Industrial and commerical.Industrial and commercial