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American industrialization began in the late 18th century, primarily driven by the Industrial Revolution in Britain. The introduction of water-powered and later steam-powered machinery facilitated mass production and transformed traditional artisanal economies. Key factors included the availability of Natural Resources, a growing labor force, and innovations such as the cotton gin and interchangeable parts. Additionally, the expansion of transportation networks, including railroads and canals, further fueled industrial growth throughout the 19th century.

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