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AP U.S. History 3.5 Period 4: 1800-1848. One effect of the development reflected by the image was...what?

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Thank you We sneak in man here's your shmoop du

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jour brought to you by factories their magical places full

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of candy and singing workers checking the picture right there

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and here's our question one effect of the development reflected

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by the image was what And here your potential answers

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are increased with low skilled city right women All right

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so the real question we're being asked here is what

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the advancement of technology and manufacturing caused other than the

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furby jack's still nightmare fuel after all these years Well

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it definitely didn't cause a decline in citywide manufacturing communities

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like c would have us believe at this time more

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and more cities were built entirely around manufacturing places like

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lowell massachusetts We're pretty much one big factory Well choice

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a is a really good guess But this shift in

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occupational landscape i actually caused more urban entrepreneurs to trade

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in manufacturing for finance bee has it all wrong The

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rise of manufacturing is what finally allowed low skilled male

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workers to ditch semi subsistence farming We're going to go

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with d on this one Along with low skilled males

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The manufacturing boom also created jobs for women in factories

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Everybody was leaving the farm and heading to the cities

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because like why work outside in the sunshine all day

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when you can toil away in a dark smoky factory 00:01:22.103 --> [endTime] right

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