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History, 26.08.2019 17:30 bertrandcherlan

The excerpt is from the history of cotton manufacture in
great britain, by edward baines
according to the excerpt, in what ways did water
england's industrial boom?
a great number of streams furnish water-power
adequate to turn many hundred mills they afford the
element of water indispensable for scouring, bleaching,
printing, dyeing, and other processes of manufacture and
when collected in their larger channels, or employed to
feed canals, they supply a superior inland navigation, so
important for the transit of raw materials and merchandise
water supplied power and a means of transportation
water people build hundreds of mills.
water people trade goods with nations overseas
water enabled people to create raw materials
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