There are many ways in which the American government contributed to and promoted industrial growth and economic expansion in the early 19th century. Some specific ways they did this was by increasing tariffs with other countries for the promotion of international trade. The government also adopted the idea of free enterprise.
Early colonies contributed to the principles of modern American government through self government and the election of their local leaders.
expansion of the railroads
Manifest Destiny was the idea that American expansion was a good idea and be supported. With this, President Polk aimed towards getting Americans to move to the West in order to spread out within the United States and develop more land. Americans felt supported to move with this belief.
George Wallace
The Industrial Revolution allowed the New England statesto grow most rapidly in a time where factories and industries reigned.
I would point to Henry Ford. He began the assembly line.
The expansion of American government in general and the gradual strengthening of the federal government.
Early colonies contributed to the principles of modern American government through self government and the election of their local leaders.
expansion of the railroads
Religion and Virtue contributed to the growth of representative governments in the American Colonies by supporting them and not rebelling (I THINK)
Manifest Destiny was the idea that American expansion was a good idea and be supported. With this, President Polk aimed towards getting Americans to move to the West in order to spread out within the United States and develop more land. Americans felt supported to move with this belief.
George Wallace
George Wallace
The American government had no direct effect on the Holocaust. Obviously, the defeat of Nazi Germany by the Allies ended the genocide. I wonder if you are mistakenly equating the Holocaust with World War 2.
Eli Whitney
They believed that expansion went against american ideals
Montesquieu emphasized the need to have balanced forces pushing against each other to prevent tyranny.