where were many factories and mills built in North Carolina in the late 1800s?
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Why were more American textile mills built in the North than in the South? Merchants in the north had more money to invest in mills but most important was that this region HAD MANY RIVERS AND STREAMS to provide a reliable supply of water. As tools used to produce items or to do work.
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Durham and Winston-Salem in North Carolina
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- Tobacco industries developed in North Carolina during the 1890 when American Tobacco Company collaborated with the other tobacco manufacturers.
- Durham considered being the American tobacco historic district because of its large and several tobacco building and structures built by this company from 1874 to 1950s.
- North Carolina also possessed various resources, that made the state an ideal setting for the textile industry in the 1870s.
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