New England was an ideal location for building factories due to its abundant water resources, which provided the necessary power for machinery in early industrial processes. Additionally, the region's established transportation networks, including rivers and proximity to the coast, facilitated the easy movement of raw materials and finished goods, enhancing trade and manufacturing efficiency.
the land was smooth, so it would be easier to build factories.
Because of the availability of huge resources of coal and iron ore.
The invention of steam engines to drive factory machinery allowed manufacturers to build factories away from running water.
Airbus Aircrafts are assembled in Toulouse France. However, Airbus Industry have several factories in England, Germany, Spain and Italy. These factories build the major components of Airbus Aircrafts and are shipped by air and sea to the main assembly plant in toulouse for final assembly.
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400 factories have been build in China since 2000
Invention of the steam engine allowed manufacturers to build their factories away from rivers.
Samuel Slater is the man who brought textile factories to the New England area in the late 1700's. He was known as the Father of Standard American Revolution, and was responsible for most factory industry in America.
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to get more money.