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Industrialization In America

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In the 1800's America as we knew it changed because of the Industrial revolution. New inventions changed the way people worked and their transportation. At that time most of the country was just rural areas but then small cities started to become big. The streets filled with garbage and farm animals walking around. Also entertainment was everywhere for people to go to. Also cities began to build things like canals, they were channels that ships could flow through. Another thing they used still used today, turnpikes were roads made by companies that had a toll. Also corduroy roads were log roads that people could travel on. With these it made transportation very easy and a lot faster. Especially the Erie Canal in New York, it connected with the Ohio & Mississippi Rivers making trade very easy for the whole country.

With new inventions being said lots of inventions were made that made things a lot easier for businesses. One of the first inventions that sparked the revolution was the spinning jenny; created by James Hargreaves in 1770-it let a person spin several threads at a time. Another item that made worker's lives easier was the cotton gin. Created by Eli Whitney in 1793 made separating cotton from seeds easier. The two things that helped the most would have to be interchangeable parts, and the method of the factory system. What interchangeable parts where as you can tell by the word were parts that can be used switched with another thing and still work. The factory system was a method that brought workers and machines in one place. These factories were given profit by people called capitalists who invested in them.

But with all of the change the country started to split up. It was made up of the North, South, and West. Each had their own resources that they could trade with the other countries. Then the South started getting mad because of the high tariffs and tolls thinking it was to help the North. So that is why the

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