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Rosie The Riveter
During World War II, the American steel industry boomed, while other countries' steel manufacturing facilities sustained considerable damage
The expansion of the American steel industry and railroads during the civil war was made possible by Andrew Carnegie. Mr. Carnegie was a Scottish American industrialists who is known for leading the steel industry expansion.
coal industry
Yes, the cost of slaves is minimal. But it's immoral.
Manpower
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Get shares in the American arms industry.
It had to.
The American sugar industry flourished as a result of the Cuban conflict, particularly during the Spanish-American War in 1898. Cuba was a major sugar producer, and the war led to increased demand for sugar in the United States as the country sought to support its military efforts. Additionally, the subsequent U.S. involvement in Cuba allowed American companies to invest heavily in Cuban sugar plantations, further boosting the industry. This expansion contributed significantly to the growth of the American sugar market.
In general, the War of 1812 increased American manufacturing capabilities. The blockade created a shortage of cotton cloth, which led to the creation of an American cotton manufacturing industry. Construction of the Erie Canal was sped up because it was seen as a possible military asset.
President William McKinley was the President during the Spanish American War. Theodore Roosevelt actually served in the military during the war.