Two key factors that contributed to the U.S. becoming an industrial nation were the abundance of Natural Resources and the availability of labor. The country's vast reserves of coal, iron, and oil provided the raw materials necessary for industrial growth. Additionally, a large influx of immigrants during the late 19th and early 20th centuries supplied the workforce needed for factories and infrastructure development, driving economic expansion.
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