Producing more food with fewer workers
A strong pre-industrial economy.
There are three answers to this question....I'm just not sure which...1. Strengthening the importance of the family farm2. encouraging city dwellers to return to farming3. producing more food with fewer workers4. Strengthening the importance of the family farmthere is only one answer it is #3
Midlands
New England's location along the Atlantic Ocean provided access to shipping routes for trade, which helped facilitate the transportation of goods and materials necessary for industrial growth. The region also had abundant natural resources, such as water power for mills and forests for lumber, which supported the development of industries like textiles and shipbuilding. Additionally, the presence of skilled workers and a strong entrepreneurial spirit in New England contributed to its industrial success.
They had plenty of raw materials to convert into finished products and also to fuel industrialization.
englands economy is weens
the beginning should really start with BEN JONSON englands first poet laureate
Most of Englands energy is imported.
new englands educational system is the same as americas
It is France
London
The Mongol and Jin invasions forced a massive southward shift of the Chinese economy away from the Northwestern coal mines, thereby destroying the iron-coal complex which was already undergoing industrial revolution.