<span>There were two technological innovations that profoundly changed daily life in the 19th century. They were both “motive powers”: steam and electricity. According to some, the development and application of steam engines and electricity to various tasks such as transportation and the telegraph, affected human life by increasing and multiplying the mechanical power of human or animal strength or the power of simple tools.</span>
Believing the loyalists were strongest in the South and hoping to enlist the slaves in their cause--an objective that seems incompatible with a focus on Southern loyalists--the British turned their efforts to the South.
<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, <span>the correct response would be that it influenced all of the following except "his southern base", since he actually went against the ideals of the South in pushing for Civil Rights legislation.</span></span>
It resulted in them making alliances with settlers
California and Wisconsin because Kansas and Maine aren’t in the South or Mid-West, Kansas is in the Mid-West, Maine is in the North-East