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Answer:What hinder industrialization in the South?
What were the consequences of industrialization? In other words, how did
industrialization affect society?
Who worked in factories during the 19" century?
What were communitarian experiments? What were they a reaction against?
What was the Common School movement? What was the purpose of the movement
to create public schools? Who was Horace Mann?
What were the 3 main methods within the abolitionist movement?
Who was William Lloyd Garrison? What method did he use? What needed to
happen for the end of slavery and the liberation of black Americans, according to
Garrison?
Who was Frederick Douglass? What method did he use? How did he influence the
political system, according to the documentary?
Who was David Walker and what method did he promote? What did he do?
Who was John Brown and what method did he promote? What did he do? ndustrialization sparked a series of social changes as people poured into the cities. The new capitalist elite flaunted its wealth and political might, and class divisions increased. ‘1866–1900: Industrialization and its consequences’ examines the profound effects of the industrial revolution in America and the consequences for society. These decades saw a rise in racism. Some commentators viewed America's laissez-faire capitalist system as the path to progress, others felt uneasy. Industrialization had an impact on American life at all levels. In just fifty years, America changed from an agarian society to an urban-industrial one with a strong agricultural hinterland. As industrialization proceeded, Americans began to look towards reassessing America's global role.
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