This had a huge impact on the early makings of the United States. For instance, Southern Colonies had a hot climate along with flat ground to grow a lot of crops that are called "cash crops" these crops included Tobacco, Cotton, and a few more. New England was a much colder climate along with the soil in New England being very bare so it was a lot harder to grow crops in New England so those colonies would resort to fishing and later the creation of miles including textile. The Middle Colonies grew a large amount of food like wheat and corn they also would grow to have strong industry as well.
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1. Urbanization: One of the key consequences of the Industrial Revolution was a move towards urban centers as putting factories in urban areas helped keep costs down
2. Loss of worker identity: With the rise of technology, workers because less needed and more like cogs in a machine
3. Women in the workplace: Many mills started to hire women, too, as they had skill with fabric based work. See: Lowell Mills.
The Treaty of Ghent which ended the War of 1812, made no mention of the practice of Impressment, over which the war was fought. In essence, the Treaty re-established the Status Quo Ante Bellum (the way things were before the war) as was often the case in European Wars.