Well an obvious answer would be slavery, depending on how late you're talking. After slavery ended, the country began what is known as the "industrial revolution". The north had already begun industrializing for a while, but in the 1870's and beyond, things ramped up quite a bit. Factories for clothes, shoes, farming equipment, packaged foods, and etc. became more popular. You also had coal mines, railroads, and steel mills. This showed the country was moving in the direction of mass production, and moving away from agricultural ways of living. This also meant child labor, which led to many child labor laws in the later years. This also meant many moved out of farming communities, and into larger, noisy, and crowded cities. Many immigrated to the US to take advantage of that, which led to some tension between communities.
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In order to relocate native Americans
Answer:
Correct answer is constructing the Panama Canal
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Explanation:
First and last options are not correct as Roosevelt became president in 1901, while the revolution in Cuba and defeat of Spain ended by 1898.
Second is correct as during his presidency the construction of Canal started in 1904.
Third option is not correct as it hasn't spread that much during his presidency.
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