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Why do you think these textile mills popped up in New England?

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Answer: The need for water-power meant that many mills popped up along rivers and waterways.

Explanation: In the United States, the waterways of the New England region provided a convenient location for mills. Throughout the 18th-century, innovators had experienced steam power.

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They were importaint and people needed money, jobs, and textiles
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