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<span>Ulysses S. Grant was not considered a popular president, even though he had been a popular war hero. The statement describe why is C. [ He took a strong stand against Southern resistance to Reconstruction. ] </span>
To help former black slaves and poor whites in the South in the aftermath of the U.S. Civil War.
The United States' total cotton output tripled between 1816 and 1826. Cotton continued to rise in value as the nation's primary export, and by 1836, would make up two-thirds of all American exports in terms of value.
Answer: the availability of water power.
During the Industrial Revolution, the textile industry was mechanized and increasingly done in an industrial scale. One of the most important additions was the fully mechanized water-power system that Samuel Slater brought from England. He smuggled (as it was against the law) his knowledge of textile machinery to the United States, and in 1793, established a cotton-spinning mill in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. The availability of water power made this a perfect location. He went on to build several more cotton and wool mills throughout New England.