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The North controlled most of the railroads during the Civil War.
The river steamboat, the telegraph, the cotton gin, and the iron plow
An early obstacle to industrial growth in South America was the scarcity of coal. The continent therefore predominantly relied on its petroleum reserves
Yes, it is true that the South had an advantage in terms of its extensive railroad network. Railroads played a crucial role in transporting goods, troops, and supplies during the American Civil War. Additionally, the South's independent states allowed for greater state autonomy, which contributed to their ability to mobilize resources and maintain control over their territory.
Increasing demand for markets contributed to support for an Open Door policy in China.
(Apex) Giving factories easier access to natural resources from around the country.
During the last thrid of the nineteenth century
Steam power helped launch European industrialization, while the factory system contributed to the growth of later industrialization.
Steam power helped launch European industrialization, while the factory system contributed to the growth of later industrialization.
Steam power helped launch European industrialization, while the factory system contributed to the growth of later industrialization.
Steam power helped launch European industrialization, while the factory system contributed to the growth of later industrialization.
Steam power helped launch European industrialization, while the factory system contributed to the growth of later industrialization.
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developments in transportation
Meiji Restoration. [APEX]