The northeast became better connected to the western section of the country
Since there was no America before the revolution there was no presidents; but during the revolution John Hancock was the president of the Continental Congress, which was in charge until the war was over and a new government could be set up.
They didn't because they were many years before revolution began in 1776.
A. foreign exports B. interstate transportation C. foreign trade D. interstate licenses
An unlimited government
The governments of the thirteen colonies were very independent of each other before the American Revolution. There was not a great deal of unity between the colonies. During the American Revolution, the colonies had to work together in order to defeat the British. The statement is 'They were very independent of each other.'
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It prevented merchants from freely trading goods in foreign markets.
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No, the economic problem was created long before his birth.
After the 1911 Revolution, and the death of Sun Yat-sen's people stopped all their revoluntionary activity. China was also having internal unrest, warlords divided china hoping to be the next ruler. Which resulted in another revoluntion, where Mao Zedong comes along and China becomes communist.
Louis XVI wanted to force aristocrats to pay taxes for the first time.
Louis XVI wanted to force aristocrats to pay taxes for the first time.
If I am not mistaken the Industrial Revolution was in progress before the American Civil War began, but I think the answer to this question is the railroad, as it allowed raw materials to be transported to industrial centers more efficiently than ever before.
Before the French Revolution there was a major economic gap between classes. The lowest class was suffering from extreme poverty and famine. France was also going through an economic crises due to their aid in the American war for independence. This factors combined with the ideas of a constitutional monarchy began the French Revolution.
very good I imagine, due to the industrial revolution and the availability of raw materials.
The short term effects were that goods could be transported quicker and cheaper than before, and there were more ways to do so.
The short term effects were that goods could be transported quicker and cheaper than before, and there were more ways to do so.