There were a few factor that challenged the growth of American cities in the middle of the 20th Century. One factor was the automobile. People now could drive to places outside of the main US cities. Thus, manufacturing began to leave major population centers (the big cities )
Also, as transportation costs began to lower, the advantage that the large cities had being close to waterways was cut. In addition, air conditioning made moves by factories to warmer places and employees happen more often. As a result of these factors, most of the largest cities saw a decline in population.
The fighting quality of their manpower. A clear mission to defend the homeland. Sympathy - and possible aid - from Britain and France.
American settlement in the seventeenth century was driven by a combination of economic, religious, and political factors. Many settlers sought economic opportunities, such as land ownership and the potential for agricultural profits, particularly in tobacco cultivation. Additionally, religious dissenters, including Puritans and Quakers, fled persecution in Europe to seek freedom and establish communities based on their beliefs. Political factors, such as the desire for self-governance and independence from European monarchies, also played a significant role in motivating settlement.
what were the major factors of imperialism at the turn of the 20 century in america? what were the major factors of imperialism at the turn of the 20 century in america?
Harsh climates, disease and hostile Native-American tribes are the main factors that slowed or inhibited settlement among Florida and Mexico until the 19th century.
The key factors that led to the fall of the Federalist Party in the early 19th century were their opposition to the War of 1812, which was unpopular among the American public, their support for strong central government, which was seen as too authoritarian, and the rise of the Democratic-Republican Party under Thomas Jefferson, which offered a more appealing political platform to voters.
The two factors that led to the decline of American railroads in the latter part of the twentieth century were that more people were able to afford to buy their own automobiles and the increase of interstate highways and trucking.
all of these were factors hindering unity
all of these were factors hindering unity
Industrialism, because then they have more production and growth, which gives them more to trade, and that kinda leads to an imperial power...sorry, that was kinda stupid
The fighting quality of their manpower. A clear mission to defend the homeland. Sympathy - and possible aid - from Britain and France.
Slavery and the cultural factors are critical to understanding the 20th century art.
Austrian people revolted against their government in the 19th century due to factors such as social inequality, lack of political representation, and economic hardship. They were inspired by nationalist movements seeking independence from Austrian rule, as well as ideologies like liberalism and socialism that challenged the existing power structure.
having the desire to be challenged (apex)
what were the major factors of imperialism at the turn of the 20 century in america? what were the major factors of imperialism at the turn of the 20 century in america?
what factors motivated the europeans to explore and settle in the caribbean up until the 17 century
No. It doesn't matter what factors you choose at the beginning, but all the factors should be prime at the end.
Old factors: Manifest Destiny and Monroe Doctrine. New factors : Imperialism and Social Darwinism. The are interrelated that they all establish that America is superior and must expand to "help" other countries live the right way, the American way. U.S.A also wanted to have markets in the countries it colonized and to have Naval Bases on the pacific.