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21 February, 23:33

The growth of textile mills throughout New England in the early 1800s was made possible mostly because of A. the introduction of slave labor. B. government sponsored industrialization. C. the availability of water power. D. increased trade with the South.

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  1. 21 February, 23:34
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    Option - C, B

    The growth of textile mills throughout New England in the early 1800's was made possible mostly because of the following reasons, which are as follows: Government sponsored industrialization. The availability of water power

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    There were great advancement made in the over all industrialization of the region, as there were many resources inside the region which enhanced the capacities of the different institutions and companies to create to generate more revenue for the state as well. Along, with that the government was greatly interested in investment in the industrialization of the region, giving more space to the different companies to develop themselves more effectively.
  2. 21 February, 23:40
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    Answer: C. the availability of water power.

    Explanation: I did it and got it right
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