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► Ag. in Mid-Atlantic States is better then New England—more fertile soils w/better climate Fruits & vegetables (Long Island, NJ, DE, MD) Potatoes (Long Island, NJ) Vineyards (Finger Lakes of NY & Long Island) Dairy products Poultry Grains
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Economics & Industry of the Northeast ► Northeast = the U.S.’ FIRST industrial area Swift streams = power for mills Large labor force Boston = served as a gateway city where raw materials were imported & manufactured into finished products & were then exported Earliest industries = textiles, iron & steel
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► Slater Mill—Pawtucket, RI (birthplace of Amer. Industrial Revolution (Secondary Industry) Industrial Revolution (Secondary Industry) First water-powered cotton spinning mill in N. Amer. Built in 1793 on Blackstone R.
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► Northeast’s cities developed thru industry ► Manufacturing = expansion of jobs & cities (Pull Factor) ► But recently, the Northeast has transitioned from manufacturing to service industries
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► Mid-20 th century = manufacturing declined Outsourced to Southern states or overseas ► Cheaper labor
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► Modern-day industries of the Northeast Based on information technology, biotechnology, finance/banking, chemical manufacturing, publishing, & tourism (Tertiary & Quaternary) ► Biotechnology The application of biology to the industrial processes Pharmaceutical & genetic engineering research ► “electronics parkways” –locations of high tech industries ► Finance (Wall Street, NYC)
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► High tech, biotechnology, & other service industries due to world-renowned schools! >250 colleges/universities Harvard, MIT, Yale, Boston U., Brown ► Graduates go to work in local industries
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Seaboard Cities ► Formed at estuaries ► Deep water ports ► Protected from open ocean ► Access to rivers (transport goods)
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“Fall Line” & “Break of Bulk” ► Fall Line where Piedmont meets Coastal Plain drop in elevation causes rapid moving water cities formed to take advantage of water pressure ► Fall Line Cities Richmond, VA Washington, D.C. Baltimore, MD ► Break-of-Bulk Centers = where shipments of goods are moved from one mode of transport to another
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Erie Canal ► Completed in 1825 Connects Hudson River (NYC) to the Midwest
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Megalopolis—a continuous urban corridor along the Atlantic coast ► Cities of east coast urban corridor Boston (4.4 mill) NYC (18.6 mill) Philadelphia (5.7 mill) Baltimore (2.6 mill) Washington, D.C. (5.1 mill) ► Megalopolis = 50 mill people 81% of Northeast pop. 21% of U.S. pop lives in Northeast on only 5% of the nation’s land
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