In 1900, the United States emerged as the leading producer of manufactured goods, surpassing other industrial nations such as Great Britain and Germany. This shift was largely due to the country's vast Natural Resources, a rapidly growing workforce, and advancements in technology and production methods. The expansion of railroads and infrastructure further fueled industrial growth, solidifying the U.S.'s position in the global market.
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