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babymother [125]
3 years ago
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CAN SOMEONE HELP PLZ

History
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Crank3 years ago
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<span>#1 Textiles were the main industry of the Industrial Revolution as of employment the value of capital was invested.

#2 </span> The United States originally used water power to run its factories, with the consequence that industrialisation was essentially limited to New England and the rest of the Northeastern United States, where fast rivers where located.

#3 I think he did the right thing since Britain was also growing in population and they where having food shortages so they needed some help. The Connecticut economy began with subsistence farming in the 17th century, and developed with greater diversity and an increased focus on production for distant markets, especially the British colonies in the Caribbean. Also a<span>lthough the colonies provided an export market for finished goods made in Britain or sourced by British merchants and shipped from Britain, the British incurred the expenses of providing protection against piracy by the British Navy and other military expenses. An early tax was the </span>Molasses Act<span> of 1733.</span>

Lol this is so long but hope it helps!

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