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The changes in American agriculture during the late 1800s led farmers to?

become more dependent on banks and railroads


What effect did the war of 1812 have on the industrial revolution?

•War of 1812 cut off America from their main foreign suppliers •British ships blockaded eastern seaports = no foreign goods •Americans began to purchase their goods from American merchants •American factories began to expand •Americans began to realize their dependence on foreign trade = not good •American economy may become weak •Republicans and others saw importance of manufacturing rather than agriculture (Thomas Jefferson) •Businesspeople encouraged higher tariffs on foreign goods after war


The Hat Act of 1732 and the Iron Act of 1759 were examples of England's attempts?

They were examples of England's attempts to limit manufacturing in the American colonies in order to make the colonies less able to stand on their own and to benefit manufacturers in Great Britain. Since the colonies were prohibited from producing these items themselves and prohibited from trading with anyone other than Great Britain and its other colonies, they were forced to become more dependent on Great Britain.


Did Michigan become the first state to ban the manufacturing and sales of alcohol in 1851?

no


Henry Clay's plan to make the US economically self sufficient was known as?

Henry Clay's economic system was called the "American System." Its goal was to promote manufacturing in the United States, which was beginning to become industrialized.

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The changes in American agriculture during the late 1800s led farmers to?

become more dependent on banks and railroads


Where can you find foreign men looking to marry American women and become a us citizen?

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How did the foreign-born population become a major factor in American political life between 1820 and 1850?

Foreign Born population was danger to American people because they started taking businesses and opportunities from the " Real" American citizens


What effect did the war of 1812 have on the industrial revolution?

•War of 1812 cut off America from their main foreign suppliers •British ships blockaded eastern seaports = no foreign goods •Americans began to purchase their goods from American merchants •American factories began to expand •Americans began to realize their dependence on foreign trade = not good •American economy may become weak •Republicans and others saw importance of manufacturing rather than agriculture (Thomas Jefferson) •Businesspeople encouraged higher tariffs on foreign goods after war


Can an American become a fighter pilot in a foreign military?

Yes, provided they satisfy all requirements including citizenship.


Why did American become more interested in foreign affair in the late 1800?

The economy became more connected to the world economy.


Did the Canadians become more or less dependent in the 1920's?

Dependent from or on what?.


What happens if an American had a child out of wedlock in America to a foreign mother?

The child is an American citizen because he or she was born here. The foreign mother is not. Presumably this is because it would create an easy way to obtain citizenship if the government allowed foreign women to become citizens just because they gave birth in our country.


What is the disadvantage of cellphone?

You become dependent of it.


Can your brain become dependent on alcohol?

no


The Hat Act of 1732 and the Iron Act of 1759 were examples of England's attempts?

They were examples of England's attempts to limit manufacturing in the American colonies in order to make the colonies less able to stand on their own and to benefit manufacturers in Great Britain. Since the colonies were prohibited from producing these items themselves and prohibited from trading with anyone other than Great Britain and its other colonies, they were forced to become more dependent on Great Britain.


When did the manufacturing become important in Michigan?

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