America became the leading industrial power in the world by the 1920's about 60 years after the Civil War. The three main reasons for Americas industrial growth was its abundance of natural resources, the governments support for business, and a growing population that provided both cheap labor and markets for new products. During America's early industrial age, trust and monopolies created a way for merchants to find social darwinism. It also resulted in the unfair treatment towards the laborers.
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