Economic recovery in the South and Southeast after World War II was driven by several factors, including the rise of the defense industry and the expansion of manufacturing, particularly in textiles and electronics. The federal government invested heavily in infrastructure projects, such as highways and military bases, which stimulated local economies. Additionally, the post-war population shift towards suburbanization and the growth of agriculture, particularly in commercial crops, further contributed to the region's economic revitalization. These developments helped diversify the Southern economy and integrate it more fully into the national economic landscape.
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