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iragen [17]
2 years ago
7

How did steel influence the growth of the cities in the North?

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vredina [299]2 years ago
7 0

Steel helped to influence the growth of cities in the North due to the fact that:

  • It allowed for the creation of taller buildings, which led to more people working in the cities.

<h3>The importance of steel in the industrial revolution</h3>

During the industrial revolution, steel was used to serve a lot of purposes in the United States.

Steel is known to be lighter and also  a better material than iron . It was used for the creation of tall buildings that brought more people into the cities.

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