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Railroads helped move raw materials to the factories and finished goods to the market.
Manufactured goods were made in factories.
An increase in the number of workers in industry meant that factories could run more efficiently and produce more goods than ever before, helping to manufacture a much greater amount of new machinery.
It had good ports, sailors, shipyards, and the factories could ship and sell goods.
Factories cut production of goods. :]
In the late 1800s, American goods were increasingly made in factories as companies adopted large-scale, standardized production methods. Specialized machines took the place of manual tasks—such as sewing buttonholes for ready-made clothing—speeding up the work to meet the growing demands of a nation of consumers12. As factories grew and workers became more specialized, additional teachers and trainers were needed to pass on specialized skills
The increase of produced goods from former wartime factories increased the goods available for purchase, which increased consumerism and consumer spending.
capital goods or capital
Spanish goods.
Railroads helped move raw materials to the factories and finished goods to the market.
Railroads helped move raw materials to the factories and finished goods to the market.
Provided people with abundent work force and also created greater demands for the consumer goods manufactered by factories
manufactured goods were made in factories
manufactured goods were made in factories
It get produced in factories.
consumer- Purchasing goods and services producers-Providing goods and services worker-Making goods and services
Manufactured goods were made in factories.