The New England textile towns refer to a group of cities in the northeastern United States known for their historical significance in textile manufacturing during the Industrial Revolution. These towns, including Lowell, Lawrence, and Manchester, played a crucial role in shaping the textile industry in the 19th century. Today, many of them have diversified their economies beyond textiles.
Congress imposed tariffs (taxes on imports or exports) to protect the New England textile industry.
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Yes! New England is in the north.
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They allowed the improvements of fabrics, thus, increasing the production, making possible the offer of new jobs. The new textile machines, introduced in 1733, in England, gave the industry a new boast and helped the exports in England.
Northern (New England) textile manufacturers
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New England textile manufacturers.
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