The Midwest region of the United States is a center for manufacturing, transportation, and agriculture. Known as the "Rust Belt," it has a strong industrial base, particularly in automotive and machinery production. Additionally, the Midwest's fertile plains make it a leading agricultural hub, producing significant quantities of corn, soybeans, and livestock. Its extensive rail and road networks facilitate efficient transportation and distribution of goods.
transportation network skilled workforce (engineers which design the products, not the people who pack/assemble them) manual skilled workers (for building parts in factories)
It used to be all agriculture in the South but now there is manufacturing in some areas. Atlanta has become a big cultural center as well as a media center with TBS and the Weather Channel.
It used to be all agriculture in the South but now there is manufacturing in some areas. Atlanta has become a big cultural center as well as a media center with TBS and the Weather Channel.
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The growth of agriculture affected America's population by expanding it to the center-middle portion of the country. This was where all of the crops were located.
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The world's agriculture center, FAO is located in Quebec, Canada.
Providence is the leading center of jewelry manufacturing in the nation.
National Center for Manufacturing Sciences was created in 1986.
Texas Manufacturing Assistance Center was created in 1995.
Harrisburg Transportation Center was created in 1885.
Palmdale Transportation Center was created in 1994.