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History of the United States I |
Economic developments |
Description |
This section covers the process of economic growth and development, the industrial revolution of the United States and its origins. Non-industrial wage labor increases; growth in urban centers and in farming areas, outwork occupations and commercial agriculture and its transformation of the rural labor market. The economic developments that coincided with changes in family life, particularly family size, life expectancy and culture make-up. The greater role of women in the labor force, politics, and the efect of reform activities |
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