Most of the South's postwar industrial growth came from the establishment of new industries, particularly in manufacturing and textiles, as well as the expansion of existing industries like tobacco and furniture. The region benefited from lower labor costs, government incentives, and a shift towards a more diversified economy. Additionally, the construction of infrastructure, such as highways and railroads, facilitated transportation and attracted businesses. This transformation was part of a broader trend of industrialization seen across the United States during the mid-20th century.
the most significant social trend in postwar America was what?
the Midwest and the northeast
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Sergei Witte, the man most responsible for late 19th century industrial growth.
The Industrial Revolution changed life in cities by raising populations. The Industrial Revolution also raised the standard of living for most city dwellers due to growth in the job markets.
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the Midwest and the northeast
Industrial Growth.
the Industrial Revolution
the most significant social trend in postwar America was what?
Souths
Most of Canada's urban and industrial growth took place close to the border of the US because of the weather is warmer near the border of the U.S.
Sergei Witte, the man most responsible for late 19th century industrial growth.
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north alabama
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