Ebook: Mountains on the market: industry, the environment, and the South
Author: Hall Randal L
- Tags: Commerce, Economic history, Industrialization, Industrialization--New River Valley (N.C.-W. Va.)--History, Natural resources, Natural resources--New River Valley (N.C.-W. Va.)--History, History, Industrialization -- New River Valley (N.C.-W. Va.) -- History, Natural resources -- New River Valley (N.C.-W. Va.) -- History, New River Valley (N.C.-W. Va.) -- Economic conditions, New River Valley (N.C.-W. Va.) -- Commerce -- History, United States -- New River Valley
- Series: New directions in Southern history
- Year: 2012
- Publisher: The University Press of Kentucky
- City: Lexington;Ky;New River Valley (N.C.-W. Va.);United States;New River Valley
- Language: English
- epub
Manufacturing in the Northeast and the Midwest pushed the United States to the forefront of industrialized nations during the early nineteenth century; the South, however, lacked the large cities and broad consumer demand that catalyzed changes in other parts of the country. Nonetheless, in contrast to older stereotypes, southerners did not shun industrial development when profits were possible. Even in the Appalachian South, where the rugged terrain presented particular challenges, southern entrepreneurs formed companies as early as 1760 to take advantage of the region's natural resources.
In Mountains on the Market: Industry, the Environment, and the South, Randal L. Hall charts the economic progress of the New River Valley in the Blue Ridge Mountains of southwestern Virginia, which became home to a wide variety of industries. By the start of the Civil War, railroads had made their way into the area, and the mining and processing of lead...