Industrialization in the 1800s spurred economic growth in Minnesota through the expansion of industries such as milling, logging, and mining. The development of transportation infrastructure, including railroads, facilitated the movement of goods and resources, allowing businesses to scale operations and access broader markets. As demand for these resources grew, large corporations emerged, consolidating wealth and power, which laid the groundwork for a significant business landscape in the state. This transformation contributed to Minnesota's emergence as a key player in the national economy.
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