America changed in many ways over that time period. Slavery was becoming more prominent in the South after Eli Whitney introduced the cotton gin in 1794. If you can believe it, slavery was actually on the decline until that time! Slavery then increased ten fold. Uncle Tom's Cabin exploited slavery to millions and energized anti-slavery in the North while provoking anger in the South. The South seceded from the nation in 1861.
The civil war was probably the biggest change in America but it also became very industrialized as immigrants began to move to the US and as several inventions (involving steam) were made. This also helped expand the United States westwards.
It's nearly impossible for me to summarize America in such a large time period but I hope this gave you some ideas
The industrial revolution in the United States of America began in the late 1800s. The Industrial Revolution changed the United States in many ways. Up until this time 90% of people were employed in some sort of farming. The Industrial Revolution began to change that.
People were moving west to settle new lands, so the country was expanding.
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The country grew to more than twice its earlier size.
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to improve working conditions
It started with the gold rushes and the buiding of the railways.
USA was never an imperial power.
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Late 1800's
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They came in the late 1800 and the early 1900
The largest change was no doubt the arrival of moving pictures.
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sometime during the slave trade, which was in the late 1800's
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