Industrial production.
No, you are wrong
The US did not come out as the sole superpower of World War 2: that title is also shared with the Soviet Union. For more information on how the two nations competed for supremacy type in who won the cold war: I've posted there too.
Between 1865 and 1900, several areas became U.S. states, including Colorado (1876), North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, and Washington (all in 1889), and Idaho and Wyoming (both in 1890). These states were part of the westward expansion and reflected the growing population and economic development in the western territories. The admission of these states contributed to the United States' expansion and solidified its presence across the continent.
The United States.
There were 13 states
West Virginia and Nevada both became states during the American Civil War, and both were Union states.West Virginia and Nevada became states during the American Civil War, and both were Union states.
Territories west of the Mississippi eventually became states.
the Sunbelt
What was one economic problem the United States was suffering from when John F. Kennedy became President?
the united states became the largest creditor nation in the world
What was one economic problem the United States was suffering from when John F. Kennedy became President?
The Untied States of America
the united states became the largest creditor nation in the world
The economic system of the United States is backed by the USD with a mixed economy. A majority of it's economy is derived from services, industry and agriculture.
The process by which the United States territories attain full statehood is, at best, an inexact art.
the united states helped rebuild everything, japan became one of the largest empires of the world, japan was changed and soon became one of the wealthiest countries in the world because of the united states.
United States abolitionist and feminist who was freed from slavery and became a leading advocate of the abolition of slavery and for the rights of women (travelled throughout the country arguing for abolition)
The leading company that produces cars in the United States economy is is the Buick company. This company was found in 1899 as Buick Auto-Vim and power company, then became a car company in 1903.
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