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Samuel Slater made an important contribution to which of the following O A. the tobacco industry O B. the steel industry O C. the textile industry O D. the fishing industry
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Samuel Slater made an important contribution to which of the following
O A. the tobacco industry
O B. the steel industry
O C. the textile industry
O D. the fishing industry
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Samuel Slater introduced the first water-powered cotton mill to the US. This invention revolutionized THE TEXTILE INDUSTRY and was important for the Industrial Revolution.
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C. the textile industry
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