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The Manhattan Project: The First Atomic Bomb
The Manhattan project was a research program that developed one of the first atomic bombs. The Manhattan project took place in the years 1942-1945, this was during World War II. The Manhattan Project was led by The United States, United Kingdom, and Canada. The Manhattan Project technically began in 1938, but then it gained 120,000 more employees. This cost 2 billion dollars, but that is equal to 26 billion dollars now. A lot of the costs were from producing the materials. This project was top secret and could not be known by anyone. IT would be a risk if people knew because then word could spread to other countries that the United States is creating a deadly atomic bomb. It was essential that the Japanese or the Germans did not know about

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