The War of 1812 led to the Industrial Revolution because -(1 point)
True False
France taught us how to build machines to help the war effort
the U.S. began building ships for the war
Factories were established in New England states
the U.S. could no longer buy goods from Britain
As a result of improved transportation like the Erie Canal and the steamboat -(1 point)
Responses
industrialization decreased
industrialization decreased
farming potatoes increased
farming potatoes increased
prices for goods decreased
prices for goods decreased
people began moving to rural areas to farm
How did the development of the factory system encourage urbanization?(1 point)
Responses
Workers moved closer to the factories they worked in
Workers moved closer to the factories they worked in
Labor unions were formed to protect mills
Labor unions were formed to protect mills
Workers moved along rivers to have quick transportation to factories
Workers moved along rivers to have quick transportation to factories
Manufacturers produced goods to export overseas
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(1 point)
*The introduction of
led directly to the
of goods, because of this, goods could be made and sold at more
prices
(1 point)
Responses
Exports to Great Britain increase
Exports to Great Britain increase
Congress ends the European embargo.
Congress ends the European embargo.
Congress reduces tariffs.
Congress reduces tariffs.
The supply of British goods decreases.
The supply of British goods decreases.
Question 6
How did industrialization in the 1800s affect life in the United States?(1 point)
Responses
It led to increased isolationist views about conflicts in other countries
It led to increased isolationist views about conflicts in other countries
It led to concerns about the growing population of enslaved people
It led to concerns about the growing population of enslaved people
It led to an increased reliance on imported goods
It led to an increased reliance on imported goods
It led to nativist feelings against the growing immigrant population
It led to nativist feelings against the growing immigrant population
True
Factories were established in New England states
Prices for goods decreased
Workers moved closer to the factories they worked in
The introduction of exports to Great Britain increase led directly to the manufacturing of goods, because of this, goods could be made and sold at more competitive prices
It led to concerns about the growing population of enslaved people
answer all of them
I apologize for the error in my previous response.
The War of 1812 did lead to the Industrial Revolution, particularly through the establishment of factories in New England states and the inability of the U.S. to buy goods from Britain.
As a result of improved transportation like the Erie Canal and the steamboat, industrialization increased, farming potatoes increased, prices for goods decreased, and people began moving to rural areas to farm.
The development of the factory system encouraged urbanization as workers moved closer to the factories they worked in.
The introduction of exports to Great Britain increase led directly to the manufacturing of goods, which allowed goods to be made and sold at more competitive prices.
Industrialization in the 1800s affected life in the United States by leading to concerns about the growing population of enslaved people.