Why was New England the starting point for the Industrial Revolution? Please describe the following: a. Resource proximity b. Ports c. Capital d. Workers e. Waterways
(( i want help understanding them please, not answers right away ))
its honestly a common knowledge question. I dont really know how to explain it without giving the answer away.
oh, well do you know any pages that might explain it better.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Industrial_Revolution http://webs.bcp.org/sites/vcleary/ModernWorldHistoryTextbook/IndustrialRevolution/IRbegins.html
Thank you.
no problem
can i go over it with you when i think i got the answer to be sure?
if there is any other questions feel free to ask and tag me.. and yeah thats fine.
To make it in context, New England had 'bad' soil so factories got built their, while the South primarily did the agriculture.
That works lol. I didn't think about explaining it like that. I was trying to explain each one and couldn't lol.
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