What was one result of industrialization in America? There were more farmers. People moved from farms to cities. The government grew. There were more schools.



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A major result of industrialization in America and for that matter around the world is that more people moved from farms to cities. Industrialization supports urbanization because more jobs become available in urban centers as countries industrialize.

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One result of industrialization in America was that people moved from farms to cities.

Explanation:

Industrialization started in the 18th century, with the invention of the steam engine, and changed the working and family life, the environment and the relationship between social classes. The class divide between factory owners and workers grew, and the conditions for the worker were poor, with a lot of exploitation, low wages and dangerous working environment.

The production of agricultural machinery led to more efficient agriculture, which freed up labor which was again used in the growing factory industry. Steam engines were used for pumping water in mines, as a driving force for machines in the textile industry, and the steam engine was used as a driving force on ships. The locomotive was also quickly invented, and the railway was a fact.

All these changes made cities begin to emerge, in places near the factories, where workers moved to live near their jobs. Thus, rural populations began to relocate towards urban centers.

The new means of communication opened up a new era, Imperialism, which led to mass colonization outside Europe of European countries, especially Africa, but also India. New trade routes were created, and old ones were streamlined, and a new world trade was created.