Shipping companies were the first to switch to factory building.
Early factories needed sea water for processing raw materials.
Sea ports facilitated shipping goods and receiving raw materials.
The correct option is "Sea ports facilitated shipping goods and receiving raw materials."
US Industrialization was facilitated by a unique confluence of geographic, social and economic factors. The post-American Revolution remained low relative to its European counterparts and the demand for labor created strong incentives to mechanize labor-intensive tasks. The East Coast of the United States, with a large number of rivers and streams along the Atlantic coast, including many potential sites for the construction of mills and the necessary infrastructure for scientific industrialization and early technology.
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American ships trying to maintain control of the Atlantic Ocean during WW2 because it was a route of trade and sending weapons to England.
Explanation:
During world war 2, American ships want to take control of the Atlantic ocean because of several reasons. The first reason is that from this sea route trade and transportation of weapons and goods was done while the second reason is that to block trade of Germans with their allies. Through these sea routes, American send their soldiers and weapons to the front line against Germany. So it was necessary to take control of Atlantic Ocean.
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During World War II both the Allies and the Axis Powers fought for control of the Atlantic Ocean. The Allies which comprised of the United States, Great Britain and Soviet Union thought to use the Atlantic to supply more items such as weapons, food etc to Great Britain and the Soviet Union in their fight against Germany and Italy. The Axis Powers wanted to stop them which led to the fight for control of the Atlantic Ocean. This war was called the Battle of the Atlantic and it lasted from September 3, 1939 to May 8, 1945.
The correct answer is the counter reformation.
The Counter Reformation was a political, social, artistic, and military counter maneuver to the reformation in an effort to retain Catholic land while also expanding Catholicism into new territories.