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why did new england become the center of the american industrial revolution? it had houses that were well set up for domestic manufacturing. it imported the most goods from britain. it contained land with lots of natural resources. it contained a small population that relied on machines for production.
New England's dense housing and pre-existing domestic production systems (like putting-out systems) made it easy to transition to early industrial manufacturing. It lacked abundant natural resources compared to other regions, imported goods were not a driver of industrialization, and its population was growing to support labor needs rather than being small and machine-reliant initially.
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A. It had houses that were well set up for domestic manufacturing.