Swift rivers provided power for machines.
Geography played a crucial role in spurring industrialization in the Northeast United States by providing abundant natural resources, such as rivers and coal deposits, which facilitated energy production and transportation. The region's network of navigable waterways and proximity to major ports enabled efficient movement of raw materials and finished goods. Additionally, the Northeast's dense population and urban centers created a labor force and market for manufactured goods, further driving industrial growth. These geographical advantages combined to foster a thriving industrial economy during the 19th century.
The production of steel
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Geography of the Northeast affected its economic development since an increase in rainfall and sea level rise can lead to more damaging floods.
more capital was available to build factories
A spur is a subsidiary summit of a mountain. By definition, spurs have low topographic prominences, as they are lower than their parent summit and are closely connected to them on the same ridge-line.
The Northeast, especially Massachusetts and New York.
Climate is something that changes from season to season, it's a weather that stays on till the next season came. Geography of the Northeast is like a glacier came or a blizzard or a typical Natural Disaster.
More capital ws available to build factories. (Novanet-US History1)
Well, there is not an AP class for World Geography but there is one for Human Geography and it is almost the same! It is very interesting. The curriculum includes learning about world cultures, geography, populations, agricultural land use, industrialization, cities, etc.