Industrial North
Waterways
Waterways help transport food and able to land.
Roads
The Roads helped American transport in many ways.
Railroads
The Railroads help American transport by being able to be able transport them easier.
An outburst of technological innovation in the late 19th century fueled this headlong economic growth. However, the accompanying rise of the American corporation and the advent of big business resulted in a concentration of the nation's productive capacities in fewer and fewer hands. Mechanization brought farming into the realm of big business as well, making the United States the world's premier food producer--a position it has never surrendered.