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4.Factors that led to the urbanization of AmericaMillions of new factory jobs due to industrializationGrowth of the railroad network___________________Which of the following factors should be added to the box above?Dollar diplomacyWomen's suffrageInflux of immigrantsThe Spanish American War
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1718 the first Transportation Act allowed the courts to sentence felons guilty of offences subject to benefit of clergy to seven years transportation to America. In 1720 a further statute authorized payments by the state to the merchants who contracted to take the convicts to America. http://www.oldbaileyonline.org/static/Punishment.jsp#transportation
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Cities provided greater economic opportunities than rural areas
they act as barriers to transportation.
Eventually, America went to war with Great Britain in 1812. The war made it apparent that America needed a better transportation system and more economic independence. Therefore, manufacturing began to expand.
This is due to people moving to where the jobs are and the jobs are mostly in the urban areas.
The Andes Mountains had a profound effect on the economic development in South America. For example, Chile has had an economy centered around maritime activities for foods and transportation because of the difficulty of large-scale agricultural activities.
America's inland and coastal waterways provided efficient transportation routes for goods and people during the 1700s and 1800s, helping to stimulate economic growth and trade. These waterways allowed for easier movement of products such as agricultural goods, textiles, and raw materials, contributing to regional and national economic development.
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America progressed from an agricultural rural farming society to an industrialized urban society with advancements in manufacturing, technology, and infrastructure. This transition led to significant economic growth, urbanization, and changes in social structures.
Urbanization in developing nations in Africa, Asia, and Latin America during the 20th century led to rapid population growth in cities, strained infrastructure, increased demand for services like healthcare and education, and raised concerns about housing and poverty. While urbanization brought economic opportunities and development, it also resulted in challenges such as informal settlements, inadequate resources, and environmental degradation. Governments in these regions struggled to meet the needs of urban populations and bridge the rural-urban divide.
Trains Play a big role in South America's transportation of goods.
Contemporary transportation of the times: Ships.