The Market Revolution
The shift from subsistence farming to a national commercial economy driven by technology.
Key Questions
- 1How did the Erie Canal and the steam engine revolutionize American trade?
- 2In what ways did the Market Revolution change the role of women in the household?
- 3How did industrialization in the North depend on the cotton economy of the South?
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