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By 1900, several areas in the United States were heavily industrialized, notably the Northeastern region, particularly cities like Pittsburgh, known for steel production, and New York, a hub for textiles and finance. The Midwest, especially cities such as Chicago and Detroit, became centers for meatpacking and automobile manufacturing. Additionally, regions in the South began to industrialize, focusing on textiles and tobacco processing. This industrial growth was fueled by advancements in technology, transportation, and a large labor force.

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