New England (which forms a part of North America) developed as an industrial economy by the mid-19th century.
New England was the first to witness industrialization between late 18th and early 19th century. Industrialization began with the establishment of several large textile mills, mainly in Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
New England, especially Massachusetts, was central to industrialization and hence, developed more of an industrial economy.
After New England, the western region of united states experienced industrialization and paved its way to become an industrial economy.
New York environment and natural resources influenced the development of the Native american culture, from before the arrival of Europeans to America, the Native American Indians, already took advantage of nature and enronment to live, everything they learned, used, and were, is part of the culture of the United States today , native americans were hunter-gatherers, farmers, fishers, and trappers, so are the citizens of united states today, our eating customs come from the native indians who cultivated corn, pumpkin, beans and tobacco among other things, they took advanted of their land to feed their people, they shared their space with squirrels, white-tailed deer, raccoon, bear, beaver, moose, and even caribou, some of them were hunted to use their skin to cover them in winter time, custom shared today by all most americans, their houses were made out of trees of the area like poplars, birches, elms, maples, oaks, pines and fir trees, materials used today to build houses.
1. "we shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills; we shall never surrender'' -Winston Churchill
2. ''I’ve had my fill of Hitler. These conferences called by a ringing of a bell are not to my liking; the bell is rung when people call their servants. And besides, what kind of conferences are these? For five hours I am forced to listen to a monologue which is quite fruitless and boring'' - Benito Mussolini
3."The fruits of victory are tumbling into our mouths too quickly" - Emperor Hirohito of japan
There were new crops; tools and farming methods, which helped, increase food production. These changes meant less death to smaller colonies, and overall improve the state of living. They now could live longer and have better sanitation compared to the earlier imperialism.