Waterfalls/ Mill wheels in rivers.
New England had some fast running streams that could power the mills. It had Francis Cabot Lowell that went to England to see how mills ran there. It also had young women that needed a job to run the mills.
New England colonists used many of the instruments that we use today. For example, handmade flutes, drums, and guitars were commonly used by New England colonists.
Most New England colonists subscribed to, beliefs and led very strict lives.
Manufacturing mills were brought to New England in the early 19th century due to the region's access to water power, essential for operating machinery. The availability of labor, including a growing population and the influx of immigrants, provided a workforce for these mills. Additionally, New England's proximity to raw materials and markets facilitated the establishment and growth of the textile industry, making it an ideal location for manufacturing.
As soon as the colonists had cattle, they had cheese.
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He was very strict, and mean to the New England Colonists.
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Power from waterfalls available cotton the Embargo available labor
End the policies that allowed the Church of England to exist in New England.
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End the policies that allowed the Church of England to exist in New England.