The Market Revolution transformed the American economy from agrarian to industrial, leading to significant social changes. It fostered urbanization as people moved to cities for factory jobs, altering family structures and social dynamics. Additionally, it catalyzed movements for social reform, including labor rights, women's suffrage, and abolition, as individuals sought to address the inequalities and challenges that arose from rapid economic shifts. This period laid the groundwork for modern social movements by highlighting issues of class, gender, and race.
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