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If Andrew Carnegie never existed, the steel industry in the United States may have been shaped differently. Carnegie was a key figure in the growth of the steel industry and the development of modern business practices. Without his influence, the landscape of American industry and philanthropy may have been altered.
Railroads where they existed; otherwise, fast horses.
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In the US, the railroad industry aided economic development in more ways that some people don't recognize. By building more track that existed in any other nation in the world, railroads allowed for the fast transfer of crops to reach all parts of the US. It also saved time for military troop movements. New Settlers could also travel west of the Mississippi River to settle government lands using trains rather than depending on covered wagons. US mail moved faster, making the famed pony express an antique.
Most of the industry in the South remained small and existed only to meet the needs of a farming society.
The royal road
Oligopoly
as long as the earth has existed earthquakes have affected it
Bach was alive LONG before the recording industry existed
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Three basic segments existed within the industry: architectural coatings, original equipment manufacturer (OEM) product coatings, and special purpose coatings.
an industrial sector that heavily relies on manual labour and craft skills. This sector has existed for centuries.