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What changed in the United States that allowed for an Industrial

Revolution?

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The unprecedented levels of production in domestic manufacturing and commercial agriculture during this period greatly strengthened the American economy and reduced dependence on imports. The Industrial Revolution resulted in greater wealth and a larger population in Europe as well as in the United States.
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First industrial revolution had a profound effect on labor in the U.S. companies from the era, such as the boston associates would recruit thousands of new england farm girls to work in textile mils.... the first industrial revolution also marked the beginning of the rise of wage labor in the united states.

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