Despite the nagging feeling that you're trying to find the answer to a test or essay question, New England did have a suitable labor supply for the textile manufacturing in the Industrial Revolution era. Immigrants and several women and young girls from farms moved temporarily to the cities and factory towns to find work in the factories.
Read Upton Sinclair's "The Jungle" for further info but DO NOT plagiarize.
(nova net) mechanized factories and a steady supply of immigrants seeking work
Because it benefited the North, They feared that the blacks would take their jobs, and also worried that the end of slavery would cut off the supply of southern cotton for northern textile mills.
Able to supply weapons and all manner of other military needs, with the help of continuing immigration of skilled Europeans. The South had none of this.
It is unknown!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! troll^ "southern planters owed northern bankers and other creditors about $300 million, and much of this immense sum would be lost----as, in fact, it later was---- should the Union dissolve. New England textile mills were fed with cotton raised by the slaves, and a disrupted labor system might cut off this vital supply and bring unemployment." -- American Pageant 13e Hope this helps whoever is taking AP US history
They were located on the coast and close to a harbor. There was an abundant supply of lumber and other natural resources. There was ship building expertise amonf the inhabitants. There was also a need for ships - this is an early example of capitalism.
False
Yes! New England is in the north.
There were many rushing rivers and streams in New England which provided a constant supply of energy. This energy supply was required to run cotton gins and other manufacturing machines.
Manufacturing and supply chain in international business are by far the largest companies employing logicians.
no
Manufacturing.
Sometime in the mid 1300s when Flemish weavers were established there, which represented the first value added production applied to England's extensive supply of wool. It was the continual and cumulative development of the textile industry that provided the derived demand for technological development that followed.
no
Its plentiful supply of oil gives it currency to acquire goods from other nations.
Its plentiful supply of oil gives it currency to acquire goods from other nations.
What competitive advantages can a lean supply strategy confer on the manufacturing industry? Explain in detail how these advantages are secured and maintained.
Expanded manufacturing