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1 January, 15:52

How did industrialization improve life for many Americans?

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  1. 1 January, 17:10
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    Some benefits of industrialization is it opened up tons of newly made jobs that allowed both skilled and unskilled workers to work. It also improved living conditions by introducing the steam engine, electricity and allowed mass transporting and trade to happen along the united states and other countries. There was easier access to goods such as clothing's that would of other-ward needed to be hand made at the time.
  2. 1 January, 19:12
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    American Industrialization took the economy to new altitudes. The invention of railroads and steel frame construction lead to the rise of factories and mills. Business activities were bustling around industries in cities which made people to migrate from countryside to suburbs.

    Although industrialization boomed, it was called 'Gilded age' because growing industrialization and accruing of wealth paved way for corruption.

    Rich remained to be the owners of the industrial units and mills who lived quality life. The middle class comprised of people who were minor commercial owners and who lead a comfortable life and the last class of the society were the economically down trodden people who slogged as laborers in the workshops to earn a meager amount.
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