Geography's and Industrial Revoultion

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American History

 

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Stephen A

 

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January 18, 2016

 

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University

 

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It is this diversity and abundance of land that controlled the economic and social development of America's Industrial Revolution. When the country was founded, the geography was a bigger obstacle than it is today. Before the Industrial Revolution, the primary way to move anything was on water. Rivers and Oceans were the original roads and the fastest and least expensive way to move goods...
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Rivers and Oceans were the original roads and the fastest and least expensive way to move goods. Most of the population "[was] located either at tidewater or along broad, navigable streams that could not be used to produce much water power" (Nye 44). These geographic features made it possible to move items to areas further away from the coast...
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