<span>The Industrial Era contributed to the immigration from farms
to cities in the late 1800's. Factories were just starting to open and
providing much needed jobs so people moved for work. The industrial revolution started
in England and was a rise or change in the industry. Immigration shares to this
because it triggered people to move places to get jobs which caused
immigration. Cities swelled with waves of job seekers. It moved the world
balance of power and increased the competition between industrialized nations
and less developed ones.</span>
One of the main factors leading up to the Civil War was territorial expansion into places like Arizona and Texas, with the question being whether these new states would be free or slave. It was in Arizona's interest to side with the slave states.
The separation was Henry VIII splitting from the church of rome and he founded his own church, which is now The Church of England, or Anglicans.
So the answer is Hunry VIII
That's a lot of I's :o
The Americans (colonists/patriots) won because of Marquis de Lafayette because he came from France to train the American soldiers. Another big help was James Armistead. He gathered information from the British by serving s a spy for the colonists and serving as a slave for the British. He pocketed very important information, and turned it over to the colonists.