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An early landmark moment in the Industrial Revolution came near the end of the eighteenth century, when Samuel Slater brought new manufacturing technologies from Britain<span> to the United States and founded the first U.S. </span>cotton mill<span> in Beverly, Massachusetts.</span>
Back then government was possible when the people came and worked together. By having good leaders they could make stable groups called empires
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The correct answer is b and d
The <span>original 13 colonies were governed very "loosely" before they joined together to form one nation--with the Articles of Confederation giving the federal government practically no power over the states. </span>