it was quicker than hand.
when factories started becoming popular
i assume that you are referring to the tractor factories.
James Watt invented the steam engine in Scotland. In the 1700's, people started making goods with steam engines instead of by hand. Factories replaced the individual. Mass production replaced almost all hand made goods. People lived near factories, in crowded cities. Henry Ford invented the assembly line in the 1900's, but, the Industrial Revolution increased the people living in the city instead of on the farm. On the farm, machines replaced animals to grow and harvest food.
The body when making teeth. Factories making iron bathtubs.
The south did have factiories. When the "Cotton Gen" was created it increased the population of slavery making many factories.
Making pencils or transferring electricity in factories.
it is in new york
The industrial revolution was caused when more people made factories and so because of this more people started working in these factories. The factories were made to support the new technology being invented. When the I.R. Started more farmers went to work in factories so they could have higher pay. The I.R. was one cause of ww1 because countries were inventing and making more weaponry of mass destruction in which caused more threats between countries . These threats heightened to a point so bad that it helped cause war, ww1.
The industrial revolution was caused when more people made factories and so because of this more people started working in these factories. The factories were made to support the new technology being invented. When the I.R. Started more farmers went to work in factories so they could have higher pay. The I.R. was one cause of ww1 because countries were inventing and making more weaponry of mass destruction in which caused more threats between countries . These threats heightened to a point so bad that it helped cause war, ww1.
You had the typical factories of:Wool and Cotton, where the fibres were spun together.Just cotton factories.Jam.Other factories were such things as Label Sticking, and Nail Making.
Union had factories and steel making plants Confederates had cotton, for clothes, tobacco, for their pipes, almost no factories
On 1913 before Wilson's inauguration they march through DC and they started becoming more organized by influencing lawmakers, having marches, and making speeches in corners. Updated by: Levi Levitt