Yes, there were both businesses and farms in the United States.
The real answer is: They came from farms
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In both centuries, more African slaves were sold across the Atlantic than within Africa.
Steam boats and railroads. Both were able to carry goods and people further and faster. The railroad by 1860 connected the west coast to the east coast resulting in the growth of cities and the creation of catalog ordering by stores like Sears. Sears began as a catalog store selling everything from dolls to houses and worked out of Chicago where the main railroad hub was located.
They both contributed to the invention of the skyscraper, which really transformed cities.
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After working as laborers on farms and on the railroads during the 1800s, many of the Chinese found themselves discriminated against as workers both by the government and employers. It was easier to start a truck farm, grocery store or laundry business to keep afloat.
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The potato famine, which started in the mid 1840s until the early 1850s.
expansionism or nationalism.:p
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Speed & reliability. Both were low by our standards - but fantastic for the times.
Both farms are going to have a variety of different crops on their farms. Both places are also going to sell their crops for money.
In the late 1800s and the early 1900s, it was nationalism that was both a uniting and troublesome force. Nationalism is pride in one's nation.
animals or crops or both