Immigration and Industrial Revolution in America from the 17th to 19th century. Within the span of a few decades from the 17th century, the United States of America was transformed from a rural agrarian society to an industrial economical center in large Metropolitan cities. During the American industrial revolution, they manufactured, marketed, and transported goods through a rapidly expanding national network of rail lines and highways. These changes resulted in the American industrial revolution which was founded on rising investment, employment, and productivity in the industrial sector. Immigration to the United States from 1851 to 1900 In the late 18th century people from many parts of the world left their homes and immigrated to the United States. The failure of crop production, land, job shortage, rising taxes, and famine many fleeing people came to the U.S.A. The vast land of the U.SA allowed the people. Many persons seek freedom from political or religious persecution. ...
United States of America having vast land with 50 states and National capital Washington DC, third largest population.
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