Asked by Briana

What resources led to the appearance of the Industrial Revolution in New England?

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Answered by Ms. Sue
water, coal, wood
Answered by Briana
OK. Is this correct?

The Industrial Revolution in New England started with a machine built by Samuel Slater. He made a cotton spinning machine similar to what they were using in Britain. He used this to build textile mills.

Answered by Ms. Sue
The question asks about resources. You didn't answer the question.
Answered by Briana
Oh, I have a other one.


The Industrial Revolution in New England started with a machine built by Samuel Slater. He made a cotton spinning machine similar to what they were using in Britain. He used this to build textile mills.
Answered by Ms. Sue
No.

http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_resource
Answered by Anonumous
Briana, You need to explain what "Resources" led to the appearance of the industrial revolution. Not who, but what he used to make then and put them into being. I quote "The Industrial Revolution in New England started with a machine built by Samuel Slater. He made a cotton spinning machine similar to what they were using in Britain. He used this to build textile mills." what is this, the first answer that Ms. Sue said Water coal and wood, if I am not correct please tell me Ms. Sue
Answered by Anonumous
And I know this is two years later, some other students that need help might find it useful.
Answered by Anon your right
shes not Ms. Sue its just some guy being a jerk using Ms. sue's name
Answered by Anon your right
but Anon you are right
Answered by Ms. Sue
Ignore the other Ms. Sue. That was an imposter. What you are looking for is natural resources. :-) So look at my link and that will basically help you. Have a nice day :-)
Answered by Ms.Sue
Another imposter^
Answered by ???
I'm really confused this isn't very helpful
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