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What events helped build New England's textile industry?

a.The end of agriculture and the discovery of coal

b.The election of a pro-business government and a flood of factory-trained immigrants

c.The development of interchangeable parts and the launch of the factory system in the U.S.

c.The introduction of a newly-skilled workforce and an increase in investments from British businessmen

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The end of agriculture and the discovery of coal.
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User Vanshaj Daga
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Hey there..
My best guess is (C) the development of interchangeable parts and the launch of the factory system in the U.S, because the discovery of coal favored the development of the steam engine more and there wasn't any such thing as "pro-business management" at that time period, and the workforce wasn't really skilled besides the British invested only in areas that favored them.
Hope it helps :)
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