The textile industry
Probably automobile manufacturing.
No, they did not lead because they have to go over many things
Many businesses built factories in New England and the mid-Atlantic states after the War of 1812.
The poultry industry.
oil
the textile industry
Industry/factories
small factories
small factories
The creation of Factories
Alexander Hamilton was most responsible for the development of America's financial system.
Factories could be built away from rivers using this alternative source of power.
Many people would say that the automobile industry in the United States was most responsible for advances in mass production. The key was in the thinking of Henry Ford. In order to make automobiles more affordable, his factories used the "assembly line" approach to make his cars. The workmen were assigned a specific job to do as each car was run along an assembly line. Instead of cars being "hand made" so to speak, they were made by the description of above. The end result was a less expensive car. This idea was then used for other manufacturing industries.
Western
development of barbed wire
development of barbed wire
Karl Marx is the theorist most responsible for the development of the conflict perspective. His work focused on the idea that society is inherently divided by class conflict between the proletariat and the bourgeoisie.