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Congress imposed tariffs (taxes on imports or exports) to protect the New England textile industry.

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Congress protected the New England textile industry by imposing?

By imposing tariffs.


What country was the center of the textile industry?

London, England


Industrialized methods and inventions were used first in England in the industry?

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What scientific and technological changes promoted industrialization in the textile industry in England?

The industry that, probably more than any other, gave its character to the British Industrial Revolution was the cotton-textile industry.


What was the center of the textile industry in England?

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What was the main reason. that England lost its monopoly on the textile industry?

English mechanics sold plans for textile mills to other countries.


What was Blackburn's original function?

Blackburn in England, has long been associated with the textile industry.


What did The Tariff of 1816 most clearly protect the interests of?

New England Textile Manufacturers


What events helped build New England's textile industry?

the end of agriculture and the discovery of coal.


How do you define a textile industry?

The textile industry is the production of yarn, cloth, and the subsequent design or manufacture of clothing and their distribution. The raw material may be natural (such as cotton, silk, linen) or synthetic (such as polyester). The so-called modern or first sign of the industrial revolution in England was in the modernization of the textile industry.


What was the main reason the England lost its on the textile industry?

The main reason that England lost its hold on the textile industry was the discovery that cotton could be grown in the United States by using slave labor. The United States, then began exporting its cotton to other countries.


What was the significance of new machinery the textile industry?

They allowed the improvements of fabrics, thus, increasing the production, making possible the offer of new jobs. The new textile machines, introduced in 1733, in England, gave the industry a new boast and helped the exports in England.