Entrepreneurship in the 1900s was often characterized by small-scale, local businesses focused on manufacturing and trade, with limited access to technology and resources. In contrast, entrepreneurship in the 2000s has been significantly influenced by globalization and digital technologies, enabling startups to scale rapidly and reach global markets. Additionally, modern entrepreneurs benefit from advanced funding options like crowdfunding and venture capital, as well as a greater emphasis on innovation and social impact. The rise of the internet has also transformed marketing, distribution, and customer engagement, creating new opportunities and challenges for entrepreneurs.
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