
The second half of the nineteenth century released in Britain and the United States an extraordinary surge of capitalist energy, as the barons of enterprise, supported by a willing middle class, sought profit in every form of production. Railways criss-crossed both countries, conquering distance and integrating economies. Steel ships powered by steam, and later internal combustion, replaced canvas-rigged sailing vessels and carried exports to expanding markets.
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