During the early 1800s, what did New England's textile industry and cotton farming in the South have in common? (5 points)
a
Changes in technology led to increased production in both regions.
b
Children worked in the textile industry; slaves of all ages worked in the South.
c
New inventions increased the quality of life for textile workers and cotton farmers.
d
Unskilled labor was cheaper in the North than in the So
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During the early 1800s, what did New England's textile industry and cotton farming in the South have in common? (5 points)
a
Changes in technology led to increased production in both regions.
b
Children worked in the textile industry; slaves of all ages worked in the South.
c
New inventions increased the quality of life for textile workers and cotton farmers.
d
Unskilled labor was cheaper in the North than in the So
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