The South struggled because southern factories were unable to turn raw goods into finished products that could be sold. Instead they focused on producing the raw materials which were then sold to the North to be manufactured and then sold back to the South which did not result in a significant profit
The region of California, in the U.S.A, was where industrialization was first concentrated.
The most significant effect of the industrialization on the US Economy from 1877-1900 is the mass movement of population to the large cities and away from rural areas. You will find significant population increases in the northern industrial cites. A second effect would be a significant shift in wealth. Before Industrialization, a majority of the most wealthy Americans were people who owned large farms. As a result of industrialization, you have people like Rockefeller, Carnegie, and many other captains of Industry make their huge fortunes. A 3rd effect is that Industrialization made the United States a player on the World Scene. The US became a World Power because of the industrialization thus leading to the Spanish American War, the building of the Panama Canal, and eventually WW1.
Industrialization in the South.
uneducated workforce
An early obstacle to industrial growth in South America was the scarcity of coal. The continent therefore predominantly relied on its petroleum reserves
The region of California, in the U.S.A, was where industrialization was first concentrated.
Cheap labor, the Civil War, railroads, and natural resources helped to fuel industrialization in the South. The 1890's marked the start of the industrialization of not only the South but the entire United States.
Mr. Klabon?
The difference between industrialization in the North and the South was the factories were mostly located in the North. The South had plantations and raised crops, while the North had factories to produce clothing and furniture.
Industrialization isn't connected to WWI except in the fact that it aided in the start of the roaring 20's (1920's). Industrialization is more significant to WWII because it pulled the US out of the Great Depression.
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The most significant effect of the industrialization on the US Economy from 1877-1900 is the mass movement of population to the large cities and away from rural areas. You will find significant population increases in the northern industrial cites. A second effect would be a significant shift in wealth. Before Industrialization, a majority of the most wealthy Americans were people who owned large farms. As a result of industrialization, you have people like Rockefeller, Carnegie, and many other captains of Industry make their huge fortunes. A 3rd effect is that Industrialization made the United States a player on the World Scene. The US became a World Power because of the industrialization thus leading to the Spanish American War, the building of the Panama Canal, and eventually WW1.
Industrialization isn't connected to WWI except in the fact that it aided in the start of the roaring 20's (1920's). Industrialization is more significant to WWII because it pulled the US out of the Great Depression.
Henry Grady
Industrialization in the South.
yes because the south Had better soil for farming and the north had hard rocky soil and wasn't great for farming but had plenty of rivers for industrialization
Developed countries are those with a high HDI and have a high degree of industrialization and GDP. Developing countries are those with significant gdp growth and recent and growing industrialization.