Answer:- Textile industry
Reason:- Industrial revolution began in 1970 in United
States.
In this year, an industrial mill was opened, in which technology
was efficiently utilised to increase the speed with which cotton
thread could be spun into yarn. This caused an industrial
revolution.
the first market to experience the industrial revolution in the united states was the; a) firearm...
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Intro to Sociology; How did the Industrial Revolution impact
education in the United States?
Question 5 How did the Industrial Revolution impact education in the United States? It provided the tools for creating the buildings. It provided a place for wealthy factory owners to send their children. It provided a means of training people to work in the new labor positions. It provided the means of moving people closer to schools.
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