The North's industrialization was significantly aided by several factors, including access to abundant Natural Resources, a growing labor force, and technological innovations. Key figures such as entrepreneurs and industrialists, including Andrew Carnegie and John D. Rockefeller, played crucial roles in developing industries like steel and oil. Additionally, the construction of railroads facilitated the transportation of goods and resources, further boosting industrial growth. Government policies, such as tariffs that protected American industries from foreign competition, also supported this transformation.
more workers
This is false. The availability of relatively cheap labor made it less important to industrialize.
The North industrialized faster than the South due to several key factors, including its access to abundant natural resources, a larger workforce fueled by immigration, and a well-developed transportation infrastructure, such as railroads. The North also benefited from a diversified economy that included manufacturing, finance, and agriculture, which fostered innovation and investment in industry. In contrast, the South remained largely agrarian, relying heavily on cotton production and slave labor, which limited its industrial growth and economic diversification. Additionally, the South's lack of capital and infrastructure hindered its ability to industrialize at a similar pace.
The South primarily needed free labor in the form of slaves to pick cotton and provide other forms of menial labor; the North wanted to industrialize, utilizing child labor at ridiculously low wages and dangerous, sometimes deadly, working conditions.
Yes, the industrialists thought that competition would help business' grow, and they wanted to promote business growth in order to further "Industrialize". ~CsmD (high school history lover)
to help industrialize and modernize Russia
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natural deposits of coal and iron.
I industrialize.
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what were the four natural resources needed for British industrialization
Modernize and industrialize the Soviet Union.
Belgium was the first to industrialize. It was rich in iron and coal and had good waterways.
to industrialize
In the 1850s, North America was beginning to industrialize. The economy shifted from a farming-based economy to one driven by production of goods and machines.
No, Japan was behind the United States & Europe in its efforts to industrialize.
russia Many historians would disagree and say China of the major countries was the last to industrialize.