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1)Gulf Coastal Plains
2)Interior Lowlands
3)Great Plains
4)Basin and range province
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The Second Industrial Revolution affected the North, South, West, and Midwest with changes such as population, transportation, and economy changes. These railroads connected cities and were used to transport natural resources and goods from manufacturers to other places.
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Answer: For most of the middle part of the 19th century, the U.S. government pursued a policy known as “allotment and assimilation.” Pursuant to treaties that were often forced upon tribes, common reservation land was allotted to individual families.
In 1773 the British parliment passed the Tea Act. The Tea Act was designed to help the East India Company which was in financial trouble. Most tea at this time over 80 per cent was smuggled tea from the Dutch. Parliment allowed the East India Company to import and export tea tax free in England but imposed a tea tax on the colonists. Colonists objected to this new tax as the price of tea went up. One result was the Boston Tea Party where colonists dressed as indians in Boston boarded and English ship and dumped the cargo of tea overboard.