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Industrialization in the U.S. led to significant social and environmental challenges, including harsh working conditions in factories, exploitation of labor, and a rise in child labor. Urban areas became overcrowded, resulting in inadequate housing, poor sanitation, and public health issues. Additionally, the emphasis on industrial growth often came at the expense of the environment, leading to pollution and degradation of Natural Resources. This rapid transformation also contributed to economic inequality, as wealth became concentrated in the hands of a few industrialists.

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