1. Freedom
2. Desire and Ambition
3. Resources
A wealth of natural resources, the onset of the Industrial Revolution in America, and the hard work, and inventiveness of the American people.
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it gave us the power of the penis
They organized the country responsibly and developed the natural resources and industrial capacity.
The kidnapping of US sailors (pressing into British service) on the high seas was the major factor.
The industrial power of the United States
US productivity in manufacturing U.S. industrial power the growth of domestic consumerism
A wealth of natural resources, the onset of the Industrial Revolution in America, and the hard work, and inventiveness of the American people.
You mean long term contributed factors of Americas becoming a superpower. Google military-industrial complex. but also as an American its pretty obvious that simply freedom has made us a superpower.
Factors that made the US an industrial power in the 19th century include abundant natural resources such as coal, iron, and timber, a large and growing population that provided labor, infrastructure development like railroads, and entrepreneurial spirit and innovation. These elements fueled the rise of industries such as steel, textiles, and manufacturing, driving the country's industrialization.
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Other industrial countries had suffered more from World War II
Some economic factors that contributed to slavery include, profits, the intensity of the labor and demand for cotton. These factors made farmers not want to do the work themselves.
the technological boom contributed to the growing industrial strength of the United States
Has it? Or would Tobacco Control have us believe it has?
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The factors that contributed to the US economic prosperity during the Roaring Twenties included technological advancements, increased consumer spending, industrial growth, and government policies promoting business expansion. These factors combined to create a period of strong economic growth, rising wages, and widespread prosperity.