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There is not any particular reason as to why tobacco factories are banned. The most likely reason is due to the profit that they make each year.
19th century factories were often powered by mills that used the running water of a river. This is part of the reason many industrial towns were built on rivers. They were also powered by coal.
Same reason people of any nationality work in factories - because they can earn a living from it.
The factories could pay women lower wages than they could pay men.
The main reason why the Germans bombed factories was because if they it and electricity or food factories the electricity would go and they would eventually starve to death.
There were no public schools in England.
the founder of North Carolina is William Berkeley also the reason for the founding is farming.
reason for which the french could not scceed in india in the 18th century
more capital was available to build factories