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    Industrialization after the Civil War in America had absolute outcomes on society‚ economy and politics. These outcomes changed farms to cities in society‚ also‚ came the emergence of major and lastly‚ prominent also corrupt businessmen ruled the government. After the civil war industrialization helped our society‚ the economy and also corrupt businessmen that ruled the government. Our society improved due to the freeing of slaves to women rights improving. The economy developed a corporate

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    There were many direct causes and effects of Industrialization in America. Some effects were immediately after the revolution like urbanization and increased transportation. Some causes were as simple as improved technology and a strong‚ stable government. Industrialization even affects us today. Industrialization first began with the agricultural revolution‚ which was basically landowners buying small farms and getting a huge profit. With the agricultural revolution‚ also came crop rotation. Crop

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    others spread through the tai-state area. This magnificent city is conveniently located by the Hudson River and Upper New York Bay and on the west by the Hackensack River and Newark Bay. This location gave Jersey City the upper hand during the industrialization of New Jersey. They had the unique advantage of having a port of entry which ultimately allowed for rail connections which played a crucial

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    industries. As a result‚ it motivates the researcher to choose the research topic about industrialization is responsible for the world’s environmental problems. This current research will certainly be useful for the researcher. It is because this research is closely related to the researcher’s future study‚ particularly in the area of environmental engineering. The analysis of research topic Industrialization and the world’s environmental problems are shown as the topic area of the research in the

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    Post-Civil War Industrialization allowed America have an interconnected‚ productive‚ and profitable economy which results in the US becoming economically powerful globally. As the US became more industrial and urban which increased production that causing farmers and factory owners to search for new markets for their surplus goods. Once Americans found these new foreign markets they wanted to protect their financial interests in that country which lead to countries being under the US’ sphere of influence

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    Before the Industrial Revolution began‚ European imperialism’s second phase hadn’t begun yet‚ the first phase that being the Age of Exploration (1500-1700). At the time China was sovereign‚ and pretty much most of India‚ as well as Japan. By the mid XIX century European economies were thoroughly industrialized and needed more coal and steel to keep up production‚ as well as other raw materials to sustain an industrial society. Hence‚ when they naturally expanded‚ this technological superiority was

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    The Industrial Revolution “The Industrial Revolution has tended to produce everywhere great urban masses that seem to be increasingly careless of ethical standards” (Babbitt). In Great Britain during the 18th century‚ industrialization began to take over the nation. This industrial revolution brought new technology which increased the production of goods and lowered the overall cost of products. Companies raced to earn profits which lead to horrible working and living conditions for the workers

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    The Era of De-Industrialization The United States shifted from a manufacturing to a service-based economy in the 1980s. The shift was more commonly referred to as deindustrialization. Deindustrialization triggered the reemergence of mass unemployment. Around the mid 1980s‚ Americans began to suffer the effects of a downfall in urban communities. Good paying‚ manufacturing jobs that once provided a living wage vanished. The decline of manufacturing jobs in America led to excessive drug and crime

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    industrialists‚ and city dwellers. Overproduction led farmers into debt leaving them just an overflow of crops due to the repressed prices. Tariff Policies forced farmers to buy manufactured goods for survival. Farmers lost their status and power due to industrialization. Let’s just say farmers felt betrayed by their government and not letting them have voice. Overproduction was the most vexing problem during this time. The American farmer produced too much for their own good. As levels rise‚ the use of

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    During 1750-1900 Russia and Japan both getting a late start to industrialization face similar as well as complete differences due to the process. Compared to Russia‚ Japan was able to seperate themselves from Asian persuasian ans survive as a strong independent nation‚ and still lock down raw materials from Korea. Russia had been able to control a warm-water port and actually expand into Asia and Europe. Both nations had developed so that they were able to avoid dominaion by the west. One similarity

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