Timothy Koller

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World War I laid bare the pitiful state of America’s infrastructure. When war broke out in 1914, American farmers could grow enough food to supply the European nations that could no longer feed themselves, and eventually supply the millions of American troops who were sent to France. But efforts to move those crops across states and the Atlantic Ocean were stymied by the country’s lack of a national road system.
Making It in America: The Almost Impossible Quest to Manufacture in the U.S.A. (And How It Got That Way)
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