<span>I dont think it can be narrowed down to a specific region of the US since all reigons of the US after the Civil War had a hand in starting the Industrial Revolution. During the Reconstructionist Era the advent of steam technology created steam powered engines and technology which in turn drove other industries such as metalworking, textiles and resource refinement. Labor for these industrial enterprises was fueled by Irish immigrants as well as newly freed slaves. But if there were one place that would have to be named as the origin on the revolution, I'd say it was in Massachusets on the Merrimak river where steam and water power were first harnessed along the river. The creation of the Lowell system was a very significant technological milestone in America's technological movement.</span>
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Before the Cold War, the atomic age started. Three nations: England, USA and Soviet Union, decided that during World War II, they would construct the nuclear bomb. Britain set aside its own job and became a junior partner in 1943 of the Manhattan Project. Before August 1945, the Soviet effort was tiny. British and U.S projects were motivated by fear of a German nuclear bomb, but Germany chose not to make any severe attempts in 1942 to construct the bomb. The United States produced two bombs ready for use by August 1945, in an exceptional show of science and industrial power. By that time, Germany had been defeated, but President Harry S. Truman chose to use the Japan bomb.
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