Answer:
The largest industry in Philadelphia was textiles. Philadelphia produced more textiles than any other U.S. city; in 1904 the textile industry employed more than 35 percent of the city's workers. The cigar, sugar, and oil industries also were strong in the city.
More job opportunities (factories/industries)
Urbanization
worked for minimum wages
The years in between the two revolutions we're marked by fighting between Catholics and protestants to determine the nation's recognized religion
<span>By the population of the state</span>
George Washinton is the anwser.