Asked by abby
A benefit from the expansion of New England's textile industry was
increased worker benefits.
lower demand for slaves.
reduced number of exports.
savings in time and money.
i think it is d
increased worker benefits.
lower demand for slaves.
reduced number of exports.
savings in time and money.
i think it is d
Answers
Answered by
Reed
I agree.
Answered by
Sam
For some reason I though it was A at first but i agree with D
Answered by
Anna
I think it's B
savings in time and money.
The textile industry caused more goods to be produced, and with more goods, comes cheaper stuff. Since it's not hard to make anymore.
But, It could also be A
increased worker benefits
It did cause a higher demand for slaves to work within the factories.
savings in time and money.
The textile industry caused more goods to be produced, and with more goods, comes cheaper stuff. Since it's not hard to make anymore.
But, It could also be A
increased worker benefits
It did cause a higher demand for slaves to work within the factories.
Answered by
mother
it is a
There are no AI answers yet. The ability to request AI answers is coming soon!
Submit Your Answer
We prioritize human answers over AI answers.
If you are human, and you can answer this question, please submit your answer.