The mills were located as near as possible to the source of the mills raw material supplies. This could be near farms that bred sheep, which created wool which is sent to the mill to be turned into garments and carpets. Other mills such as flour mills were located near farms who created grain for milling.
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As the Industrial Revolution picked up speed, the number of people living on farms as opposed to the cities dwindled. Urbanization affected industrialization by supplying factories with a steady workforce as many people abandoned the farms and came to the cities seeking jobs working in the factories.
All of them these industry's all depend on each other for a healthy economy to operate.
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A stimulating effect. The factories and farms were required to produce all kinds of war-supplies - weapons, ammunition, uniforms, saddlery and rations.
Factories and farms are owned by individuals in France. The country has independent owners of factories and farms just like in America.
Japan's shores have a lot of the cities, farms, and factories.
Factories, grocery stores. Farms
People can be exposed to chemicals on farms, in factories, and even in homes.
I believe you're referring to the american civil war in which the North had more factories and the south had more farms.
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Communism.
Socialism
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Because somebody had to work in factories and farms
Women worked in many factories and farms in the war.
Who moved to the American Southwest in large numbers in the 1920s to work on farms and ranches as well as in mines and factories?