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hoa [83]
3 years ago
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Explain how environmental factors contributed to industrialization from 1750 to 1900. In your response, provide at least one spe

cific example of the influence of environmental factors, and at least one specific example of an outcome.
History
2 answers:
gizmo_the_mogwai [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

Industrialization was not good because it made pollution and killed out many species of birds including the Blue-Feathered Yurika bird. It also killed many different species of alligators in Southern part's of the USA like Florida. Many fish also died due to toxic waste being dumped into the Indian Ocean, for example, the long nosed mongoose fish went extinct in 1856 and it had been around since prehistoric times!

KATRIN_1 [288]3 years ago
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Answer:

As industrialization spread, the need for environmental factors was necessary. Natural resources such as raw materials, natural harbors, and waterways facilitated the industrialization in countries that had these resources and made transportation of their goods easier too. For example, the high density of coal and iron ore deposits in the fertile soil in Britain aided in increased railway for transportation for steam-powered engines.  The United States had natural resources such as rich minerals buried underneath the soil, hundreds of acres of fertile land, and massive forests.  As James Watt created the first efficient steam engine in 1769 and Robert Fulton used the steam engine in his steamboats, travel, and transportation became easier along with the navigable waterways in the US and as a result, products were able to be moved quickly from place to place.

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