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The Industrial Revolution in the United States was made possible by:
buildings
manpower
natural resources
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All three — buildings, manpower, and natural resources.
- Natural resources (coal, iron ore, timber, waterways) supplied raw materials and energy.
- Manpower (a growing labor force from population growth and immigration) provided workers for factories.
- Buildings and infrastructure (mills, factories, warehouses, canals, railroads) allowed large-scale, mechanized production and distribution.
Other important factors included technology/inventions, capital investment, and transportation/markets.
- Natural resources (coal, iron ore, timber, waterways) supplied raw materials and energy.
- Manpower (a growing labor force from population growth and immigration) provided workers for factories.
- Buildings and infrastructure (mills, factories, warehouses, canals, railroads) allowed large-scale, mechanized production and distribution.
Other important factors included technology/inventions, capital investment, and transportation/markets.
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