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What time did manufacturing develop in the Midwest?

1974


Why did heavy manufacturing develop in the Midwest?

1974


What was the largest manufacturing in the Midwest?

Airplane manufacturing


What was the largest manufacturing industry in the Midwest?

The largest manufacturing industry in the Midwest has traditionally been the automotive industry, particularly centered in states like Michigan, Ohio, and Indiana. This region, often referred to as the “Rust Belt,” became a global hub for automobile production, with major companies like General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler leading the way. The industry's dominance has driven economic growth, job creation, and technological innovation in the area. Today, as the sector evolves with Industry 4.0, manufacturers in the Midwest increasingly rely on advanced technologies and automation platforms like Siemens and INS3 to remain competitive and modernize their production systems.


How did the Midwest region change after the civil war?

Midwest began to specialize in manufacturing cotton


Manufacturing was first developed in which economic region of the US?

midwest


What are economic activities in the Midwest?

agriculture, commercial fishing, and manufacturing! your welcome


Manufacturing cities in the US are most heavily concentrated in the?

Midwest and Southeast regions of the United States, with cities like Detroit, Chicago, and Atlanta being notable hubs for manufacturing. These regions have a long history of industrial development and infrastructure that support manufacturing activities.


Heavy manufacturing has developed in the Midwest because of the presence of resources such as?

Iron ore and coal


How do people make a living in Midwest?

They farm because they are called the u.s's "breadbasket". They have the most fertile soil and water sources perfect for farming. The Midwest used to be a place for manufacturing cars.


What year did manufacturing developed in the midwest?

The Midwest developed agriculturally, and its earliest important industries processed natural resources. Both a large absolute and percentage increase in manufacturing employment occurred in cities between 1860 and 1920; all levels-the nation, belt, and each section of the belt-participated


How did people earn a living in the Midwest?

They farm because they are called the u.s's "breadbasket". They have the most fertile soil and water sources perfect for farming. The Midwest used to be a place for manufacturing cars.