Southern Colonies I believe.
Answer:
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Explanation:
The statement is an invalid statement; modern developments in transportation, particularly canals and railroads, in combination with the rave of sophisticated manufacturing and agricultural technology helped to equally spark glow out the American economic growth in the first half of the nineteenth century
1. In Transportation
a. Canals made trade more efficient and well organized, tying western farms to industrialization in the East
i. Erie Canal - cheaper cost in the transportation of goods
ii. Other canals
b. in Railroads: more flexible, faster, cheaper than canals
i. Baltimore + Ohio Railroads
ii. additional expansion and development of the entire nation
c. Telegraph
- easier process of railroads and other processes
Germany in 1930s was in a really bad state economically.
It had to pay ridiculously big war reparations for the First World War, which made their financial situation, already bad due to the world recession, really desperate. It had a big inflation problem (money earned in the morning was worthless in the evening) and people were really struggling. Nazism was promising an improvement of the economy, and in fact it did that in the first years.