Emigres fled France hoping to undo the revolution and restore the old regime
Although you have neglected to include the graph, it is possible to answer this question. The right answer is the first one: based on the graph, a conclusion that can be drawn about the textile industry is that textile factories employed more children during the mid-1800s, coinciding with a peak of high productivity. In fact, younger, and not older, children were increasingly employed as workforce in factories and mines during the first decades of the 19th century.
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The march of Lexington and Concord.
Explanation:
The British heard of the Americans not wanting to comply to all of their rules and how they had shown their guns in a way to say they were not going to put up with the British's unfair taxing and laws. But in the eyes of the British they saw that as a threat so they came to America to take the guns from the Americans which had them marching to Lexington and Concord where they were met by Americans standing up for themselves. It is not known who fired the first shot but there were about 5 Americans killed in the first round of gunfire. When the British were on their way back they were met with American Militia who used Gorilla warfare (the act of hiding and surprise attacking from cover) to kill nearly 200 British troops.
Merchant guilds would control the purchase of raw wool and the production and sale of the processed fibre but craft guilds would dyeing weaving and carding of the wool
The King, Charles I, granted the colony to his brother, the Duke of York, as a Proprietary Colony. The English colonists demanded some kind of representative government. A colonial assembly was elected in 1683. The colony was renamed and New York became a Royal Colony when the Duke of York became King James II in 1685.