I would consider that statement false.
<em>Although bartering could be considered a more common action, in time trading with money started to be also accepted</em>. So thinking that money was harder to use in commerce than bartering would not be entirely true, depending on the time we're talking about, of course.
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That i don't know i guess they get more rights
<span>The first factories in America produced textiles. The correct answer is A. Cotton was sent from the South (the same cotton slaves were made to pick) and to the North, where it would be processed into cloth, and later used for clothing. So, even back then, the first factories were used for clothing and other textile, and not the other options that you have.</span>