The most obvious way would be manufacture of goods and exporting. Take Canada for example. Canada used to be a French colony with lush forests full of animals to hunt. The french hunted animals for their pelts which would then be taken back to Europe and sold at high prices. Others would sell spices or tea, some would take oil or gold, depending on where the colonies are.
Yes it did it also increased businesses for other people to work in
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Let's analyze each of these. Many of these ended up boosting the economy, but only one lead to industrialism, or a big increase is manufacturing.
The Louisiana Purchase led to a lot of exploring and land trading, but not necessarily industrialization.
The revolutionary war gave the U.S. its independence but did not start any specific types of industries.
After the Mexican war, the U.S. gained more land in the West but for the same reason as the Louisiana Purchase, it did not increase manufacturing industries.
This leaves the answer as D) The War of 1812. The War of 1812 reinstated that the U.S. did not need to trade with Britain or many other countries, which led many states to begin to manufacture their own goods.
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