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1922
No. The colonists were tipped off that the British were coming and moved the weapons.
he expected the british to make them leave the peninsula
because they have secret spy looking out.
The British headquarters moved during the war along with the fighting. Initially they were based in Boston, but then moved to New York, and eventually moved south again to Philadelphia. Note that the headquarters needed to be relatively close to fighting as communications were transmitted by messengers on horseback.
Business moved out of homes to the factory.
The Cottage Industry ended by the fact people were moving into the city were there were machines that made the wool for the people in a factory that moved things quickly and faster.
A British factory worker named Samuel Slater memorized the plans of the British machines and moved to the U.S., where he wrote a letter to a wealthy merchant, who gave him money to develop the first machine. Americans started building textile mills after his wife came up with created a way to make thread stronger.
Many Poles moved to Wisconsin. Some moved to Milwaukee for factory jobs. Others bought dairy farms.
People moved to the cities to find jobs as factory workers.
1922
People moved to the cities to find jobs as factory workers.
People moved to the cities to find jobs as factory workers.
No. The colonists were tipped off that the British were coming and moved the weapons.
troops and supplies moved by rail
Nokia factory is closed now and moved to another country (December 2011).
he expected the british to make them leave the peninsula