The technological boom in the 19th century contributed to the growing industrial strength of the United States. The result was rapid Urbanization, or growth of cities mostly in the regions of the Northeast and Midwest.
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the technological boom contributed to the growing industrial strength of the United States
Why did the American economy grow so rapidly between the end of the Civil War and the turn of the century?
cities grew rapidly because people were attracted to the bright lights that made night into day, which were put up after the war.
increase in consumers, finding vast sources of raw material and technological improvements. also the goverment passed laws to help industries out
The cities grew because the cities had factories and factories during war get a lot of buissness. I hope this helped
the north had lots of money
Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi, and South Carolina
Lincoln claimed in the Gettysburg Address that the American Civil War was testing whether the Nation could endure. It was through dedication and sacrifice that the country was able to continue to grow and become more free.
The cotton gin did not cause the Civil War. The civil war was about slavery. The south wanted slavery and power. They got tired of the North's rules and so they rebelled, causing the Civil War. <><><> Agree with above. The Cotton Gin DID make it feasible to grow cotton on a large scale in the South, and THAT required cheap labor to tend and harvest the crop- tending to make slavery economically attractive.
Honshu, the main island of Japan, is quite mountainous. But cities, especially in Japan, generally grow up around bays and rivers along the coastline. The biggest city, Tokyo, is on a large plain just north of Tokyo Bay.
Because the Boll Weevil was eating all of the cotton.
Industry and manufacturing and personal labor!
Why not?
The three phases of Northern Industrialization affected the growth of cites by leading to more job opportunities. With more jobs available, more people moved to the cities looking for work. This caused cities to grow.
'cause it wanted to
In the years preceding the US Civil War, the Northern US States had a high degree of industrialization. There were relatively few Northern States that depended on slave labor. This became an important factor in the outcome of the US Civil War. The North was able to produce weapons, grow crops, and increase its growth by its high level of industry.
The three phases of Northern Industrialization affected the growth of cites by leading to more job opportunities. With more jobs available, more people moved to the cities looking for work. This caused cities to grow.
built a state highway system to connect cities
Coal Mines
Increased Growth Of Towns And Cities ....
Increased Growth Of Towns And Cities ....
Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi, and South Carolina
cotton because of the cotton gin.......................i think