the way the market changes in the 1800's is by the immagration effect. From immagrants moving to the "new world" roles of people started to change. Women started working, and men started to work at factories. The immagrants also brought over their own culture, which opened new stores and brought new products to america.
Mostly agriculture,livestocks and small cloth industries.
5Which of these innovations led to increased production in American factories in the early 1800s?
Telegraph, railways, steamboats, phonograph recordings, ...
Louisiana Purchase
Railroads helped the economy because when people took the railroads to work, across to another state, or anything like that it was equivalent to carpooling.
It was strictly agricultural
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Mostly agriculture,livestocks and small cloth industries.
Telegraph, railways, steamboats, phonograph recordings, ...
5Which of these innovations led to increased production in American factories in the early 1800s?
Louisiana Purchase
Louisiana Purchase
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The creation of a market economy affect many farmers in the early nineteenth century in that new roads and canals allowed people to exchange goods in distant markets with complete strangers.
Railroads helped the economy because when people took the railroads to work, across to another state, or anything like that it was equivalent to carpooling.
The expansion of the American market during the late 1700s and early 1800s was significantly driven by the construction of roads and canals, which improved transportation and trade. The advent of steamboats and railroads further facilitated the movement of goods and people, connecting distant regions. Additionally, the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 opened vast territories for agriculture and settlement, enhancing economic opportunities. Together, these developments transformed the U.S. economy and promoted westward expansion.
Middle class reformers of the early 19th century place emphasis on individual character because of the desire to separate themselves from the lower "working class." The middle class existed early in the century, but it was not until the creation of a national market economy that opened up opportunities for individual shopkeepers, professionals, and artisans to really have a chance to grow with the changing economy.