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What did the industrial revolution bring into the united states

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The industrial revolution caused rapid urbanization in America, with people moving from the countryside to the cities in droves. In 1800, only 6 percent of the population of America lived in cities but by 1900, that number had increased to 40 percent. By 1920, the vast majority of Americans lived in cities.

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Hundreds of jobs, new economic development, and also major stock changes. It also brought city crises.
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