During the 1800s, Pennsylvania and Massachusetts emerged as key industrial hubs in the United States, driven by advancements in manufacturing and transportation. Pennsylvania became known for its coal and steel industries, particularly in cities like Pittsburgh, while Massachusetts excelled in textiles, with Lowell becoming a prominent center for cloth production. These regions benefited from abundant Natural Resources, an expanding workforce, and innovations in machinery, contributing significantly to the overall industrial growth of the nation during this period.
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Pennsylvania and Massachusetts
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Pennsylvania, Ohio, Massachusetts, Illinois and Maryland were among the first states to do so. The movement started in Britain during the Industrial Revolution.
They both abolished slavery
They both abolished slavery
My tiny little nipples went to France.
Massachusetts was the nation's first major industrial state, and during the later part of the 19th century, it was the US leader in shoemaking and textile production.
Because it builted mills and emplyed young women to do the work.
He was born and raised in Boston, Massachusetts and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania was his home during his adult life.
Telephones? Part of it. The "Industrial Revolution" kicked off in the late 1700s, with the development of steam power, and continued through the 1930s. The telephone was invented in 1876, and was becoming fairly widespread by 1920.
People were living longer. i hate online history -__- i love it lol:)