U.S. industrial patternmaking emerged as a separate industry from the 1950s through the 1970s.
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The workers worked long hours in dark, dusty, DANGEROUS, hot, factories
AEP was able to emerge unscathed by the exposures of accounting scandals and corporate malfeasance throughout the energy industry following the Enron meltdown.
In the early 1700s, the textile industry saw significant advancements driven by the adoption of technologies such as the spinning wheel and the hand loom. The introduction of the flying shuttle by John Kay in 1733 revolutionized weaving by allowing a single weaver to operate a wider loom, increasing productivity. Additionally, the use of water-powered mills began to emerge, which facilitated the mechanization of spinning and weaving processes, laying the groundwork for the Industrial Revolution.
After the Civil War, it was crucial for the U.S. to increase exports to stimulate economic recovery and growth in a war-torn nation. Expanding exports helped to integrate the Southern economy into the national framework, promoting industry and agriculture. Additionally, increasing trade was vital for generating revenue, creating jobs, and establishing the U.S. as a competitive player in the global market. This economic expansion laid the groundwork for the U.S. to emerge as an industrial power in the following decades.
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during the industrial expansion in the late 1800s
The 1830s marked the emergence of the women's ready-to-wear dress industry in America.
An identifiable lawn and garden service industry did not emerge until the post-World War II U.S. economic expansion
The workers worked long hours in dark, dusty, DANGEROUS, hot, factories
While development in the cotton and iron industries made France the leading industrial country until the end of the nineteenth century, after that time they began to lose prominence. Other countries began to emerge in these areas, notably the United States, which became a leader in the cotton industry at that time.
The Knights of Labor is an example of a type of union that emerged during the nation's industrial boom. Others include the Industrial Workers of the World, and the American Railway Union.
The classical school of management thought emerged in the late 1800s and early 1900s as a result of the Industrial Revolution
During colonial times, Maryland had an agricultural industry which included corn, wheat, rice, and indigo. In recent times, Maryland began to emerge as one of the biggest cattle industry states of all time.
AEP was able to emerge unscathed by the exposures of accounting scandals and corporate malfeasance throughout the energy industry following the Enron meltdown.
"Emerge" is a verb.
The past tense of "emerge" is "emerged".