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By the early 1900s, what were the leading production areas in the United States?
Western states
Mid-Atlantic states
Northeastern states
North Central states
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Northeastern states.
(By the early 1900s the Northeast was the historic industrial core — and the North Central/Great Lakes Midwest was rapidly co‑leading in heavy industry such as steel, machinery and meatpacking.)
(By the early 1900s the Northeast was the historic industrial core — and the North Central/Great Lakes Midwest was rapidly co‑leading in heavy industry such as steel, machinery and meatpacking.)
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