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Revolution of a Different Sort: Industrial Revolution Takes Hold on Old Northwest

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Abstract
Industrial development begins to take hold in the "Old Northwest." Cincinnati, St. Louis, and later Chicago become centers of meat packing and manufacturing rather than simply agricultural processing. They also start to become centers for manufacturing of agricultural implements like the McCormick reaper which has a profound influence on their industrial base. Historians debate what is driving this change, consumer demand or the supply of more goods.
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American History, American Studies, Unfinished Nation, The
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