By the early 20th century, most of the US textile industries had moved to the south. North Carolina alone had 177 mills in 1900. Previous to this, most of the textile industries were located in the northeast.
The Northern region of the U.S. had most of the Country's industries.
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Family-owned stores (apex)
City marketplace.
Rivers.
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During the Industrial Revolution, factory workers were one of the most common occupations in cities as urbanization and industrialization led to the growth of manufacturing industries and the need for labor in cities.
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Milan. It is the centre of fashion and clothes manufacturing. Its industries are very prosperous
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Service industries include construction and tourism. As such, you will find these economic activities all throughout most cities in Mexico. However, some cities are more important for tourism, such as Los Cabos, Cancun or Cozumel; industrial cities such as Monterrey, Tijuana and Hermosillo have construction as a paramount economic activity.
Quite the contrary: most industries in Latin America are agglomerated in or near the cities.
Because most people don't live in the outskirts so there is enough space for the industries.. Pollution caused by the chimneys will not affect the people since few people live there ..
The most important issues facing the new federal government were leadership and financing. As a new government, finding the right government was a difficult task. Funding this new government was also difficult without imposing taxes and meeting resistance.
Most of them are depend on agriculture. People living in cities work for Garments as well small scale industries.