Somatization is associated with a form of mental illness that causes one or more bodily symptoms, including pain.
There were numerous reasons for the boom of industrialization in the United States. There were many natural resources and America was growing as a whole, which caused more demand for jobs and items.
While the population grew in the United States, there was more demand for jobs, and more items needed to be made and produced. There were now railroads and transportation systems, which made it easier to transport people and items across large distances. This made it even easier for transportation to flourish, as people, resources, and the items being produced could now be sent around, traded, and sold with other people and states.
Being a factory worker in the North was very common, as the South still focused on agriculture, it was mostly the North that had the industries and factories which harbored jobs.
This question is worded... differently but what I believe your trying to ask is in early societies climate played a huge role in what happened, what they grew, etc. For example you had to realize that in Indiana there are many flat lands and good soil. Perfect for corn plus many other plants. But there also are cold winters, meaning the crops can’t take long to grow. The same with people. If the market can’t take the demand of the residents for coats hats and what not-how are the people going to survive. So as you can see climate affects hugely as to where you live what you eat and how you dress. Another example could be Antarctica. They have a cold climate that doesn’t allow many activities. That’s why Antarctica only has about 1000 residents.
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