It allowed for factories to work at night
Families worked together, because each of the members of the family had different jobs. Together they were able to do everything they needed to do to survive.
The waterways<span> were what connected settlements to one another. Trading posts, churches and military outposts were all located by the rivers. The colonial power's control of the waterways meant they had dominance over trading, thereby leading to </span>increased <span>economic power. . </span>