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Industrialization resulted in what changes to American society?

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Socially speaking the society was transformed into a society made of industrial workers and of fewer agricultural workers. It led to new social tensions with unions and strikes for instance. Poverty became apparent in the cities. Society became more and more unequal as the rich got richer.

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Socially speaking the society was transformed into a society made of industrial workers and of fewer agricultural workers. It led to new social tensions with unions and strikes for instance. Poverty became apparent in the cities. Society became more and more unequal as the rich got richer.

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