Manufactoring grew in the North resulting to the Industrial Revolution.
The North
the north east
Industrialisation through innovation in manufacturing processes first started with the Industrial Revolution in the north-west and midlands of England in the eighteenth century. It spread to Europe and North America in the nineteenth century, and to the rest of the world in the twentieth.
the industrial revolution provided a surplus of jobs for immigrants entering the country, along with later on in the north, jobs for African American slaves who escaped.
Manufactoring grew in the North resulting to the Industrial Revolution.
It drastically changed the economy of the north.
The North
the north east
it ended in the north i think.
Industrialisation through innovation in manufacturing processes first started with the Industrial Revolution in the north-west and midlands of England in the eighteenth century. It spread to Europe and North America in the nineteenth century, and to the rest of the world in the twentieth.
the industrial revolution provided a surplus of jobs for immigrants entering the country, along with later on in the north, jobs for African American slaves who escaped.
Simple progress of the Industrial revolution - eagerly embraced by the North, strongly resisted by the South, secure with their cotton revenues.
The Industrial Revolution
ummm...not really the industrial revolution and king cotton were around the same time but the north was industralizing more, althougth the south did have soem new inventions
The Industrial Revolution in the United States got it's start in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. It was that same revolution and the rise of the factory system that brought the North into conflict with the South in the first place, and further, allowed it to win.
1837 John Deere from Illinois developed the wrought plow