They were upset because the law forbade them from settling in the Ohio River Valley where there was fertile soil for farming, and the Native Americans weren't using it, plus many colonists had already bought land west of the Appalachians and now weren't allowed to move. Many colonists did not respect the Native Americans and did not want to preserve their land. The colonists just ignored the law and moved across the Appalachians.
The similarity between the two Industrial Revolutions is that they both involved an increase in the degree to which machines were being used to do tasks that had once been done in other ways. Yes, there were differences in that the earlier Industrial Revolution was more about things capital goods like steam engines while the second was about consumer goods. But, in both cases, the main thing that was going on was an increase in the use of machinery. This is what they have in common and what makes it legitimate to call both of these "Industrial Revolutions."
Answer:
To make reader understand the problems of Industrial worker by imagining the situation.
Explanation:
The Life of a US Industrial Worker asks the reader to imagine the problems of an Industrial Worker in this era of Industrial Revolution and technological advancements.
One positive is it helped the countries against communism by supplying them with weapons. A negative is that the countries against it could have been impostures and used the weapons we gave them against us