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the late 1800s
The workers went on strike
I think that it was a good business method because they made America the world's greatest industrial power by the end of the 1800s.
Generally speaking, the US government policy in the late 1800s, also called the Gilded Age, was laissez-faire. There were a few exceptions to this policy, so the term "all" is incorrect, but overwhelmingly, YES.
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How did the cattle industry of the 1800s build on it's Spanish beginnings
Creating monopolies and trying to control the industry were business practices employed by the totals of industry in the late 1800s.
expansion of railway lines
Automobiles. They didn't even become an industry until the 1900's.
The U.S. government had little or no influence on business and industry.
refrigerated rail cars
what led to cattle becoming a big business by the late 1800s
Cattle ranching started in Texas in the 1800s.
there was cattle, but not a whole lot elbow room... it wasnt till after the war of 1812 that Americans could travel west
in 1800s
Americans didn't think that cattle ranches were practical on the great plains because the cattle had a hard time surviving. The great plains were dry and there was not a lot of grazing land in the 1800s.
Hard. Very Hard. Unbelievably HARD.