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What were two reasons why the New England
region had so many factories?
a.
b.

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Answer:

The region has many rapid rivers, which were perfect for the water-powered mills needed to run factories.

Step-by-step explanation:

In addition, the numerous waterways provided easy access to the Atlantic Ocean for trade with other U.S. regions, as well as other nations.

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