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The Brunswick shipyards had the BIGGEST economic impact in which area during World War II?

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The Brunswick shipyards had the BIGGEST economic impact in which area during World-example-1
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The correct answer is: "GEORGIA".

The Brunswick shipyards (together with other 16 US ports) were appointed by President Roosevelt for the construction of the Liberty Ships as part of the so called Emergency Shipbuilding Program, enacted in 1941, once after the US had started its intervention in WWII. Cargo vessels were built which the aim of providing aid to Allied countries during the war. The construction happened at an incredible speed and brought development, economic growth and very positive side consequences to the region.

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