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scZoUnD [109]
2 years ago
11

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1 answer:
sergejj [24]2 years ago
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Answer:

Eli Whitney 's cotton gin and pioneering work with metal mechanical parts contributed greatly to industrialization. Large-scale domestic manufacturing, concentrated in the North, decreased dependence on foreign imports and resulted in an increase in wage labor.

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