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The need for mass production and distribution of goods during the Civil War

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How did the civil war speed up Americas industrilization?

The Civil War accelerated America's industrialization by creating a surge in demand for weapons, ammunition, and other military supplies, leading to advancements in manufacturing processes and production technologies. The need for efficient transportation of goods and troops fostered the expansion of the railroad system, facilitating trade and resource distribution. Additionally, the war effort spurred innovation and investment in industries such as textiles and iron, laying the groundwork for the post-war industrial boom. The shift of labor from agriculture to factories also contributed to a more urbanized workforce, further driving industrial growth.


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