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History of United States_Essential Questions - Chapter Twelve

History of United States_Essential Questions - Chapter Twelve

Q Why did the United States become a leading industrial power in the nineteenth century?How did the free-labor ideal account for economic inequality?Why did westward migration expand dramatically in the mid-nineteenth century?Why was the annexation of Texas such a controversial policy?Why were women especially prominent in many nineteenth-century reform efforts?

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A number of changes were experienced by the society of America by which progress was made in an impressive manner in economic sectors. Changes were brought in the standard of living and type of work by the shift in a large scale of people to the urban areas from the farms such as towns and cities. People started to be engaged in advanced farming. Mechanical reapers started to be favored by which farmers were assisted to harvest wheat in larger amounts. There was growth in industries as well together with farming by which people were enabled to be involved in works of factory.