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How did the growing interconnection of the U.S. with worldwide economic, labor, and migration affect U.S. society in the late 19th and early 20th centuary?

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Answer: Foreign trade became increasingly important to the American economy in the late nineteenth century. The nation's exports had totaled about $392 million in 1870; by 1890, the figure was $857 million; and by 1900, $1.4 billion. Many Americans began to consider the possibility of acquiring colonies that might expand such markets further. (p. 548)

Explanation: don't know for 20th tho, ....srry

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