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Why did americas industrial revolution begin in new England ​

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Answer: New England's cooler climate and poor soil made it difficult to farm, pushing them to industrialize sooner by supplying water-power to their machinery in factories from rivers and streams.

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Because of the geography of New England, it was the first to industrialize shortly before America caught on to similar as well as other ways of industrialization.

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