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Why did the Industrial Revolution in the U.S. begin in New England?​

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First, New England had an inordinate number of financial institutions, particularly in Boston. Second, it had more than enough rivers to supply the power needed to run a factory, and third, it had an excess of labor in the form of young women.

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