The system of interchangeable parts revolutionized manufacturing in the U.S. by standardizing components, which led to increased efficiency and faster production times. This shift reduced the need for skilled artisans, as unskilled workers could easily assemble products using standardized parts. Consequently, employment patterns changed, with a rise in factory jobs that required less specialized training, contributing to the growth of the industrial workforce. However, it also meant that many traditional crafts and skilled labor positions diminished or became obsolete.
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