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Most American textile mills were located in the Northeast region due to several factors, including access to water power from rivers, which was essential for running machinery before the advent of steam power. The Northeast also had a dense population, providing a readily available labor force and a large market for finished goods. Additionally, the region's proximity to shipping ports facilitated the import of raw materials, such as cotton, and the export of finished products. Lastly, the early industrialization efforts and infrastructure development, such as railroads, were concentrated in the Northeast, further supporting the growth of textile mills there.

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