Industrialization What is it? Farmers-> Factory Workers

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Industrialization What is it? Farmers-> Factory Workers Farms->Factories Work for yourself-> Work for employer The North industrialized to win the Civil War. The process speeds up in order to rebuild the South.

Urbanization What is it? Countryside->Cities Cities are created and grow as people move into the cites to work in the new factories.

Immigration What is it? Millions of people came to the United States after the Civil War in order to find a new life. Some were able to find farmland as Homesteaders Most crowded into the cities and went to work in the new factories. Now that slavery was done, immigrants became the new cheap source of labor.

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