The North had less need for slaves after industrialization. Farmers began to grow only one or two types of crops (such as corn or grain) that required little labor to grow. They then bought whatever else they needed from the city market.
In the South, however, slavery grew. The invention of the cotton gin caused this spike. As more cotton was produced, more was wanted so more and more slaves were needed to produce it.
a decrease in child labor
One effect of industrialization in the North was the rapid growth of urban centers as factories attracted a large workforce, leading to significant population increases in cities. This urban migration resulted in changes in social dynamics, as diverse groups of immigrants and rural workers converged in search of jobs. Additionally, industrialization spurred technological advancements and increased production efficiency, which contributed to economic growth but also led to challenging labor conditions and social inequalities.
Industrialization had been growing slowly since America's foundation, but the War of 1812 was the beginning for major industrialization because the US could no longer buy British manufactured goods and had to make their own.
The most significant effect of the industrialization on the US Economy from 1877-1900 is the mass movement of population to the large cities and away from rural areas. You will find significant population increases in the northern industrial cites. A second effect would be a significant shift in wealth. Before Industrialization, a majority of the most wealthy Americans were people who owned large farms. As a result of industrialization, you have people like Rockefeller, Carnegie, and many other captains of Industry make their huge fortunes. A 3rd effect is that Industrialization made the United States a player on the World Scene. The US became a World Power because of the industrialization thus leading to the Spanish American War, the building of the Panama Canal, and eventually WW1.
specialized, cash crop agriculture
The effect of industrialization was to de-emphasize the what?
a decrease in child labor
a decrease in child labor
One effect of industrialization in the North was the rapid growth of urban centers as factories attracted a large workforce, leading to significant population increases in cities. This urban migration resulted in changes in social dynamics, as diverse groups of immigrants and rural workers converged in search of jobs. Additionally, industrialization spurred technological advancements and increased production efficiency, which contributed to economic growth but also led to challenging labor conditions and social inequalities.
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It helped industrialization since the freed serfs were able to work in factories.
Industrialization led to a burst in population for European countries (primarily Western).
Industrialization Apex: The great migration
One effect industrialization had in Europe was the creation of a middle class.
The difference between industrialization in the North and the South was the factories were mostly located in the North. The South had plantations and raised crops, while the North had factories to produce clothing and furniture.
It helped industrialization since the freed serfs were able to work in factories.
Industrialization is a characteristic that describes the North's economy. Factories and railroads helped to build the economy in North America.