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Factories and Mills
The mills were located as near as possible to the source of the mills raw material supplies. This could be near farms that bred sheep, which created wool which is sent to the mill to be turned into garments and carpets. Other mills such as flour mills were located near farms who created grain for milling.
I would say that coal used to drive steam engines in mills and factories, ocean going ships, and locomotives.
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So that production will be cheaper as they don't have to invest alot in transport and the production will be quicker
Factories and Mills
Cotton mills make cotton thread. Textile factories turn any thread into cloth.
The abandoned factories and steel mills in the Great Lake were given the nickname "the rust belt"
They worked in mills, factories, or cotton mills. They worked for about 12-18 hours a day.(:
They were called mills. Your welcome
In factories and mines and mills
Cotton mills are factories that use huge power looms to weave cotton fabric .
factories and mills
Before 1860, most factories and mills were owned and operated by individual partnerships. They had small labor unions and kept all of their business dealings local.
foreign investors
it was powered by coal