urban areas
industrialization and the growth of cities
Native Americans.
most people in Latin America are Roman Catholic
America built up its navy.
America didn't invade Canada. The British did and the result was the French and Indian war.
urban areas
The Industrial Revolution allowed the New England statesto grow most rapidly in a time where factories and industries reigned.
The westward expansion was the most significant result of the Louisiana Purchase in America. The purchase was made in 1803.
facilitation of American westward expansion.
America would no longer be able to resist Japanese expansion.
One effect industrialization had in Europe was the creation of a middle class.
Unlike in the United States, industrialization came to Japan as a result of foreign aggression.
America would no longer be able to resist Japanese expansion.
Industrialization in Europe and America created a surge in production capacities, leading to an increased demand for raw materials to fuel factories and manufacturing processes. This expansion also generated a need for new markets to sell the surplus goods produced, driving companies to seek out new territories and trade routes. As a result, nations pursued imperialistic policies to secure resources and access to markets, which were essential for sustaining economic growth and competitive advantage in the global market.
promotion of industrialization at home.
People moved to the city for jobs
The middle class