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Jaylen Hancock
10 September, 23:16
How was the country changing in the late 1800's?
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Brooks Cross
11 September, 01:07
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During the late 1800s, the United States economy changed due to new inventions, remarkably rapid growth, and new forms of communication and transportation. These benefits brought about changes with new inventions. New inventions and manufacturing brought about more jobs in different industries, one being textiles. Some of the problems faced were child labor and low wages.
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