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In the 1800s the industrial revolution was going on, and so factories started sprouting like weeds. Factories made products cheaper, better, and in more quantities. Railroads and cars were made. Paying less for a good product in transpportation eventually leads to lowering prices, and so more transportation was created.
No, they did not lead because they have to go over many things
Investment in factories and roads is considered a form of fixed capital investment, aimed at improving infrastructure and increasing production capacity. Factories provide a space for manufacturing goods, while roads facilitate the transportation of these goods to markets. Overall, investing in factories and roads can lead to economic growth and development.
no lead acid batteries are not installed in factories only acid batteries are!!
Quite the reverse. The growth of cities was a result of the factories.
In the early 1800s, the debate over internal improvements, particularly the construction of roads and canals, was a significant transportation issue. Proponents argued that such infrastructure was essential for economic growth and national unity, while opponents questioned the federal government's role in funding these projects, fearing it could lead to overreach and increased federal power. The construction of the Erie Canal, completed in 1825, exemplified the positive impact of such improvements, facilitating trade and transportation in the growing nation.
Making pencils or transferring electricity in factories.
The industrial revolution spread by the invention of the steam engine which powered factories. Nations such as Germany, France, and the U.S followed Britians lead and kept up with them because they had enough supply of coal, iron, and other resources than Britian had. (HH4)
Lead.
Soap, lead, glass, chemicals
This is a joke.