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liraira [26]
2 years ago
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1. Define the Industrial Revolution and explain how and why America's Industrial Revolution was

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1 answer:
Nat2105 [25]2 years ago
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Answer:

The Industrial Revolution and that railroads are "transformational" is explained below in detail.

unusual.

Explanation:

The Industrial Revolution modified economies that had been established on cultivation and craftsmanships into economies established on large-scale manufacturing, mechanized production, and the factory arrangement. Modern machines, new energy sources, and innovative techniques of composing work made present industries more productive and energetic.

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