One major effect of industrialization on American society was the rapid urbanization that occurred as people moved from rural areas to cities in search of jobs in factories. This shift led to significant changes in social structures, including the rise of a distinct working class and increased diversity as immigrants flocked to urban centers. Additionally, industrialization contributed to economic growth and the development of new technologies, but it also brought challenges such as poor working conditions and environmental degradation. Overall, it transformed the American landscape and lifestyle, laying the groundwork for modern society.
less blending of cultures
Textile production
concentration of power in a small group of landowners
an extensive railroad system
A major change in the American economy during the 1800s due to industrialization was the shift from an agrarian economy to an industrial one. This transformation led to the rise of factories, increased production efficiency, and the growth of urban centers as people moved from rural areas to cities in search of jobs. Additionally, advancements in transportation, such as railroads and canals, facilitated the movement of goods and resources, further integrating regional economies and expanding markets. This marked a significant transition in the nature of work, labor relations, and economic structures in the United States.
less blending of cultures
Oil production
major new inventions was one ingredient needed to lead Britain to the industrialization.
Using the public to fight it (conscription).
Germany, which started major industrialization in the second half of the 19th century. The other countries mentioned only saw major industrialization after WW 2; that is, starting in the second half of the 20th century
Europe.
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Textile production
Urbanization and industrialization
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(Apex) Only Japan industrialized after being pressured by a foreign power.