!!! Two Medal Question !!!
Civil reform back then revolved more around equality then they do today. Also you can find that their were a lot more big political movements and walks. Like Martin Luther King Jr, Furthermore, inventions such as the cotton gin, the steam engine really got industrialization not only in the U.S but the world moving everything took off especially when the stem engine came about. Moreover, the cotton gin allowed people to pick cotton fast and uped production if you google it there will be a lot of info im alittle rusty lol. Also the railroads allowed transportation to become easier and faster and more efficient especially for farmer and their crops you know they could send them farther and get more money. The stem engine was also very important for production and it is something that we still use today and are trying to prefect. Hope that helps.
I am so sorry about that my mind was running and I typed everywhere. The cotton gin, the stem engine and the railroad all helped industrialization so that is the second question. The third question would be when I expanded on the railroads and how they helped the farmers. Make sense?
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Idk about the first one right now, but for question two: at this time the unions and the industries were not friends, this was because unions were just coming about because of all the harsh working conditions. Children would be be working in factories and sometimes they would get injuried really bad losing limbs and adults to and once they got injuried they had to stop working and they had not insurance and a lot of times there would be only one person working per family so that would really be bad. Furthermore, the unions helped but a stop this created laws and limits. like today you have to be a certain age to work and you can only work so many hours and people have to have insurance and because people needed and wanted all these things which costed money inustries didnt like that however they met the demands of the people because if they didnt they would go on strike. <<< answer for two, give me a min for three
Question 3: The people, working class def. benefited the most because of the industrialization of the time this was creating more jobs and more jobs mean more money and a high standard of living which is always good, and as I said for the second questions unions really helped people, the working class receive rights <<< you can look at the second question to expand.
Question 1: I am not sure about this one sorry but I am going to try my best. Government tired regulating business by taxes and my the new laws that the unions influenced. I know that if you google this what you are looking for will come up. Sorry I couldn't explain like the others :( I am good with the people movements and industrialization lol
No problem ! Thanks For Helping =) You are really good in American History !!! 3 for 3 more Thank a LOT might tag you if I need help if you don't mind lol
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