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Sedbober [7]
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What was the biggest problem for the mills

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nydimaria [60]3 years ago
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the industrial revolution of the late 1800 had a huge effect on the United States.the industrial revolution changed the way people lived forever.hand tools were replaced by machine like the textile mill.it made much working effortless and faster.these machines were put in huge factories.As new technology spread, cities grew.As factory jobs are opened the population increased.the owners of these factories become very wealthy with all the textile being produced. people believed that the change was a good a especially owners but that was not the case

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