The U.S. rapidly became industrialized in the late 19th and early 20th centuries due to several key factors, including an abundance of Natural Resources, such as coal, iron, and oil, which fueled industrial growth. The expansion of the railroad network facilitated transportation and trade, connecting markets and resources across vast distances. Additionally, a large influx of immigrants provided a labor force willing to work in factories, while technological innovations and entrepreneurial spirit spurred advancements in manufacturing processes. Together, these elements created a conducive environment for rapid industrialization.
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Europeans wanted U.S. resources
the US MILITARY.
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Dropped two atom bombs on Japan.
Grown much more rapidly then the manufacturing sector.
No, it was abolished in the US in 1865 but in Britain in 1833.
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