why was mining a key element in u.s. industrial growth
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Francis C. Lowell increased the efficiency in cloth manufacture by bringing the spinning and weaving processes together into one factory. This led to the development of the textile industry throughout New England. This became an important element of American industry and the second IndustrialRevolution.
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The Industrial Growth in the United States had a key element and that was mining as there were loads and lots of coal mining which created an ample of demand through the revolution.
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It was during the nineteenth century when the coal mining was set up as an industry as the demands were made so high that the supply was organized through the factory system setting during the time of Industrial Revolution and this led the mining to play a major role as the key element in the Industrial growth of United States.
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