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How did the Industrial Revolution make its way from England to the United States?

The French sold ideas to the United States to hurt England.
Government spies discovered English Factory Plans.
England sent merchants to America to set up factories.
English factory workers brought their knowledge to America.

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The most accurate way to describe how the Industrial Revolution made its way from England to the United States is through the movement of English factory workers who brought their knowledge and skills to America. Many skilled workers and immigrants, particularly from Britain, played a crucial role in introducing industrial practices and technologies in the U.S. They brought with them the expertise in machinery and manufacturing methods that were critical to establishing factories in the United States.

While other factors, such as the smuggling of designs and machinery or capital investment from English merchants, also contributed to the spread of industrialization, the direct transfer of knowledge and practices by workers was a significant catalyst in the development of American industry.
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