Because there were many sources and the population at the time was much larger than that of the south. But after the civil war and the reconstruction of the south alot of the textile mills moved the the south.
Trueee but it was because the great lakes. And at the time the textile mills used the water to get power. But the water goes along with the sources but still, it was The Great Lakes.
Well Samuel slater came to America with knowledge of manufacturing and machines and created the first textile mill in America sparking the industrial revolution changing America forever so i guess.
Yes! New England is in the north.
False
Quetta is not suitable for textile industry due to its extreme weather conditions, especially in winter with heavy snowfall and low temperatures. Additionally, its location far from major ports and transportation networks increases logistics costs. Limited availability of skilled labor and lack of infrastructure for large-scale textile manufacturing are also significant barriers for establishing a textile industry in Quetta.
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.
Textile Industry Textile Industry
cotton textile manufacturing
New England
A carding machine? [textile manufacturing terminology]
No, not very suitable.
yes there is use of textile material for the manufacturing of tennis racket. the wires inside the racket made of nylon,which is a textile material.
Textile manufacturing
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