Manufacturing mills were brought to New England in the early 19th century due to the region's access to water power, essential for operating machinery. The availability of labor, including a growing population and the influx of immigrants, provided a workforce for these mills. Additionally, New England's proximity to raw materials and markets facilitated the establishment and growth of the textile industry, making it an ideal location for manufacturing.
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