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... east, more immigrants settling in the west, and mending economic ties between the two sections. The governments were wise in their decision to not put any restriction on immigration. During the years of 1840-1850, as shown in Document G, the number of immigrants soared. The immigrants provided for a working class and a cheap labor source (there was great tension between native-born and the immigrants) the city populations began to rise. Some may say that the inventors are to be given the premium credit for the Industrial Revolution. The question of whether this statement is legitimate can be responded to fairly easily. The government was to be given credit for the promotion of science and useful art. In Document A, it briefly states that Congress safeguards the inventors. During the Embargo period, America developed its own industries. In Document D, the governments issuing of protective tariffs allowed the new industries ...
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