* Greater Mobility * Creation of Jobs * Growth of transportation Industries
Rapid growth in the speed of traveling. A boom in business across the country
The industrial revolution was responsible for the development of urban centers. This is actually attributed as the main factor of growth for the industries.
steam engines, water transportation, road transportation, and railroad transportation were major developments during the industrial revolution.
The Cumberland Road, also known as the National Road, was the first federal highway in the United States. It facilitated trade and transportation between the eastern and western parts of the country, which in turn helped to stimulate economic growth and support the expanding industrial revolution. The road allowed for the movement of goods and people more easily, reducing transportation costs and increasing market access for industries.
* Greater Mobility * Creation of Jobs * Growth of transportation Industries
The growth of the steel industry had a positive effect on other major industries. The steel industry strengthened the building and railroad industries.
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Rapid growth in the speed of traveling. A boom in business across the country
The development of steam power enabled the growth of industries such as manufacturing, transportation (like steam trains and ships), and mechanized agriculture. It played a crucial role in the Industrial Revolution by providing a reliable and efficient source of energy to power machines and revolutionize productivity.
The industrial revolution was responsible for the development of urban centers. This is actually attributed as the main factor of growth for the industries.
steam engines, water transportation, road transportation, and railroad transportation were major developments during the industrial revolution.
dEveloping the periphery through improving transportation
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Geography did play a role in the growth of cities during the American Industrial Revolution. Proximity to resources like waterways for transportation and power, as well as access to raw materials and markets, influenced where industries developed. Cities like Pittsburgh and Chicago grew significantly due to their strategic locations near natural resources and transport routes.
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