The first states in the U.S. to become industrialized were primarily in the Northeast, with Massachusetts leading the way in the early 19th century. The development of textile mills in places like Lowell and Lawrence marked significant industrial growth. Other states, such as Rhode Island and Connecticut, also contributed to the early industrialization through manufacturing and innovations in machinery. This shift laid the groundwork for the broader industrial revolution across the nation.
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