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what was the relationship between industrialisation and the world war?in brief(urgent )

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Answered by garima1311
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World War Two provided demand and capital to the economy of the American South, which may have promoted the region’s industrialisation. But according to research by Taylor Jaworski, to be presented at the Economic History Society’s 2014 annual conference, war spending can explain only a small portion of the South’s aggregate post-war manufacturing growth and its convergence with northern industrial structures between 1940 and 1980.

Prior to World War Two, the American South was more industrialised than at any point since the Civil War. Yet, in 1940, after more than one half century of manufacturing growth, incomes in the region still lagged behind the rest of the country.

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