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During the early 1800s, what did New England's textile industry and cotton farming in the South have in common?

A. Changes in technology led to increased production in both regions.
B. Children worked in the textile industry; slaves of all ages worked in the South. C. New inventions increased the quality of life for textile workers and cotton farmers.
D. Unskilled labor was cheaper in the North than in the South.

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A. Changes in technology led to increased production in both regions.

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I can confirm that its A.

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I believe it's A: Changes in technology led to increased production in both regions
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