The resource available in New England that helped fuel the Industrial Revolution is money for investing. New England had a number of financial institutions and a culture of investment that facilitated the funding of new industrial enterprises. In contrast, the other options—large cotton plantations, trained workers, and a constant climate—were less characteristic of the New England region during that period.
Which of the following is a resource available in New England that helped fuel the Industrial Revolution?
Money for investing
Large cotton plantations
Trained workers
A constant climate
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