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Geography's and Industrial Revoultion

   
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This land rich environment lead to a working class that was for the most part transient. Men worked for a short time to make money to start up farms or businesses of their own. Women worked in factories to earn money to send home before they married and raised families...
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The American worker did not think of themselves as a permanent fixture in the factories, only as transient participant to earn what they need to move on to the next stages of their lives. American geography also played a role in the amount of time it took for cities to become industrialized...
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