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How did the Second Industrial Revolution Affect the North, South, West, and Midwest? Politically, socially, economically, Population growth, and Transportation, for each Region.

Explain how the Second Industrial Revolution affected the North, South, West, and Midwest. Which region would you have preferred to live in during this period? Why

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The Second Industrial Revolution affected all four regions with several new changes such as the population, transportation, and economically. The swift development and progression of the manufacturing economy in each region was used to construct a need for the workers to entice, which means to attract or tempt by offering pleasure or advantage, many of the immigrants.All four regions also have their own type of economy. The Northeast region stayed being the leading industrial region. Both the South and the West maintained a developing agricultural economy. However, the West’s meager population did not really provision much towards the industrial development. The last region, the Midwest, mainly experienced economic development in both manufacturing and farming.
If I had to decide on which region to live, that was during the time frame of the Second Industrial Revolution, would have to be the Northeast region. My first reason why I would choose the Northeast region compared to the South, West, and Midwest is because the Northeast was the leading industrial region in both the First and Second Industrial Revolution. Another reason is because I originally was from the Northeast region, in the state of New York, which back then was one of the three states that produced more than 85% of all U.S. industrial products in 1890.
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