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How did industrialization in the 1800s affect life in the United States?
It led to an increased reliance on imported goods.
It led
It led to an increased reliance on imported goods.
It led
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to a rapid urbanization as people moved from rural areas to cities in search of work in factories.
- It created a growing divide between the wealthy industrialists and the working class, leading to increased social inequalities.
- It transformed the economy from mainly agricultural to more industrial and manufacturing-based.
- It brought about significant technological advancements, such as the steam engine and the telegraph, that changed the way people lived and worked.
- It also led to the rise of labor unions and the beginnings of workers' rights movements as workers fought for better working conditions and wages.
- It created a growing divide between the wealthy industrialists and the working class, leading to increased social inequalities.
- It transformed the economy from mainly agricultural to more industrial and manufacturing-based.
- It brought about significant technological advancements, such as the steam engine and the telegraph, that changed the way people lived and worked.
- It also led to the rise of labor unions and the beginnings of workers' rights movements as workers fought for better working conditions and wages.
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