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The Development Of The Politics Of Northern In 1815 Till 1840

The development of the politics of Northern in 1815 till 1840. During this time, Northeast was the most densely populated region and was more urbanized and industrialized. In 1820, for the first time in U.S., the urban population started to increase at a faster rate compared to the population in rural areas. Expanding commerce has also brought more impersonal economic relations. Economic opportunities had also stimulate migration, mostly were skilled artisan. Besides, it also attracted the less fortunate. Workers without money avoided to go to Southern states where slavery kept wages low. The surge of population had encouraged both geographical dispersal and innovation in transportation mode. Besides speeding up the migration, advancement in transportation also help in spreading diseases.
These had somehow transformed the Northern working condition. Some territories faced greater competition and also had surplus in total agricultural production. Northeastern farm families were......


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