Many Americans feared that at the end of World War ll and the subsequent drop in military spending might bring back the hard times of the Great Depression. But instead, pent-up consumer demand fueled exceptionally strong economic growth in the post-war period.
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cotton plantations
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sorry if incorrect, but for colonial times this would be it.
Trade to Western Europe grew as a result of the <span>Crusades opening travel to the Near East and bringing back new goods</span>
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A. Paul Revere's engraving of the Boston Massacre
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