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How did the introduction of factories change the way goods were made in the colonies?

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Answered by rosebella
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Factories made it possible to make more items than before and in higher quality and also for cheaper amounts of money. This led to a huge expansion in consumption of goods and a creation of a consumer culture.

The Industrial Revolution changed the way things were made as new machines invented in the 1700s and 1800s meant it was possible to mass produce goods in factories. Starting in Britain and spreading through Europe and North America, a period of rapid social and economic change began, with widespread URBANIZATION.

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Most 18th century Americans lived in self-sustaining rural communities. The Industrial Revolution witnessed the evolution of large urban centers, such as Boston and New York City, and spurred a massive internal migration of workers. The Industrial Revolution also stimulated the rise of unskilled labor.

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Answered by weard50
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Answer:Factories made it possible to make more items than before and in higher quality and also for cheaper amounts of money. This led to a huge expansion in consumption of goods and a creation of a consumer culture. This also led to the rise of advertising and which led to huge growth of the market and the company owners stared earning more and more and developing the economy. 

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