Industrialization Improved Life In The United States

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In the 19th century rapid expansion of big business, the development of large-scale agriculture, and the rise of national labor unions and industrial conflict helped growth. Also several new technologies were developed and improved in rapid succession. Railroads, steam engines, telegraph lines and the internal combustion engine all became available. More and more Americans found themselves depending on industrial technologies for communication, economic and social activities. Industrialization improved life in the United States by allowing more people from different areas to come and work. Industrialization also improved because it allowed the poor people who didn’t have much to come and work in the united states. Also the railroads have a

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