The Industrial revolution in the U.S. first began in New England- Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Vermont, and New Hampshire, because they were close to resources such as coal, iron, and especially rushing rivers and streams. The rivers and streams provided the waterpower necessary to run the machinery in the new factories. They also had many ports coming from the South shipping goods such as cotton and cloth to New England factories.
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New England manufactured things such as thread and cloth. These were things that happened at the beginning of the industrial revolution.
The new machines were too large for a home and had to be put in a factory.
Innovation led to the Industrial Revolution in England through the variety and amount of English thinkers and inventors being able to communicate effectively and quickly about their new farming and factory techniques.
The Industrial Revolution began to take root in the United States around 1800, appearing first in New England-Massachusetts, Rhodes Island, Connecticut, Vermont, and New Hampshire. The Industrial Revolution took place in the Northeast. This question was created by me and was answered by me, Jennie P.
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Innovation led to the Industrial Revolution in England through the variety and amount of English thinkers and inventors being able to communicate effectively and quickly about their new farming and factory techniques.
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