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The Civil War encouraged industrial growth by challenging industries to make products more quickly and efficiently than they had been made before.
The need for mass production and distribution of goods during the Civil War
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In the years preceding the US Civil War, the Northern US States had a high degree of industrialization. There were relatively few Northern States that depended on slave labor. This became an important factor in the outcome of the US Civil War. The North was able to produce weapons, grow crops, and increase its growth by its high level of industry.
The need for mass production and distribution of goods during the Civil War
Cheap labor, the Civil War, railroads, and natural resources helped to fuel industrialization in the South. The 1890's marked the start of the industrialization of not only the South but the entire United States.
In order to win independence from the colonial powers, African leaders encouraged the growth of nationalist movements and organizations. They promoted unity among Africans and mobilized support for independence through strategies such as civil disobedience, protests, and armed resistance. Additionally, they sought international support and diplomatic alliances to advance their cause.
Causes of industrial growth after the Civil War were an increase in the steel industry and the growth of railroads.
civil war push and pull factors
After the war, in the North, urbanization and an unprecedented influx of immigrants from Southern and Eastern Europe hastened the country's industrialization. The wave of immigration provided labor and transformed American culture. National infrastructure development spurred economic growth. The 1867 Alaska purchase from Russia completed the country's mainland expansion.
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