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As the Industrial Revolution progressed in America, all of the following occurred except

Immigration became less important to America

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Immigration became less important to America.

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There were indeed many other factors for the rise of the industrial revolution in the United States around the start of the twentieth-century which includes abundance of mineral resources, technological innovation, railroads and lowered costs of transportation, education and human resources, accumulation of wealth, etc. But immigration played a vital role because 25% of the American population was foreign-born as mentioned by the U.S. Census in 1900.

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