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A benefit from the expansion of New England's textile industry was

A) increased worker benefits
B) lower demand for slaves
C) reduced number of exports
D) savings in time and money

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Answer:

D) savings in time and money

Step-by-step explanation:

The textile industry was the industrial sector where the industrial revolution began in Britain and can be considered the prototype of it: abundant and cheap raw material, factories where production was concentrated, constant renewal of technology, market importance, continuous growth and the need for capital. The development of the textile industry was originally due to the pressure of demand for manufactured products due to the increase in population, due to the beginning of the demographic transition, characterized by a clear decrease in mortality and maintenance of high birth rates.

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the correct option is DD) savings in time and money
Expansion brought about time related benefits as the efficiency was enhanced. money was saved because more goods could be produced, albeit at a shorter time ,but also cheaply because of bulk production and efficiency.

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