How did industrialization affect the american economy in the 1800s?
the total value of manufa...
History, 04.12.2019 22:31 chiliboy8394
How did industrialization affect the american economy in the 1800s?
the total value of manufactured goods increased, and the number of people working in factories rose
the total value of manufactured goods increased, but the number of people working in factories fell
the total value of manufactured goods decreased, but the number of people working in factories rose
the total value of manufactured goods decreased, and the number of people working in factories fell
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