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Which industry was most responsible for the development of factories?

The textile industry


Which industy was most responsible for the development of factories?

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What types of factories existed during the industrial revolution?

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Where did most Americans live and work in the 1820s?

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Did most northern factories hire slaves for workers?

no


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Does Pakistan have factories?

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What was the most common job of women in World War 2?

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Who was most of the workers in the early 19th century textile mills?

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What were the factories in 1900-1914?

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