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01.12.2019 •
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Between the american revolution and the civil war, advances in which field contributed most to the growth of georgia's economy?
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answer: georgia's agricultural output was critical to the confederate war effort, and because georgia was a transportation and industrial center for the confederacy, both sides struggled for control of the state. some of the most important battles of the war were fought on georgia soil, including chickamauga, resaca, and kennesaw mountain, while the battles of peachtree creek, bald hill (atlanta), ezra church, and jonesboro were significant turning points during the atlanta campaign of 1864. perhaps most important, one can argue that the civil war's outcome was decided in georgia with the atlanta campaign and u.s. president abraham lincoln's subsequent reelection.
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Coal was needed in vast quantities for the Industrial Revolution. ... However, as the country started to industrialise itself, more and more coal was needed to fuel steam engines and furnaces. The development of factories by Arkwright and the improvement of the steam engine by Watt further increased demand for coal.
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