Commercialisation led to growth of national agriculture and agricultural problem acquired national form. It brought about regional specialization of crops on an efficient basis. Commercialisation encouraged the production of some specific crop and favourably affected their distribution.
The United States wasnt able to solve the slavery crisis since many of its states economies relied on the use of slaves and America was already in debt and had trouble establishing a succesful form of taxation so it made compensation difficult and would collapse the economy at the time
I'd say to a pretty good extent.
Here's a list of the benefits:
"-it contributed to the US becoming a Global Power
-brought the US together with other Nations (Transportation)
-made products more affordable
-production of things is must faster and this allows us to get more goods
-left a better and easier way of life for those struggling
-better living conditions today
<span>-make our society more efficient and convenient </span>
-allowed more opportunities to arise for people (first man on the moon)
-population and life expectancy increased
<span>-allows us to learn/discover more about the past"</span>