A benefit from the expansion of New England's textile industry was


increased worker benefits.

lower demand for slaves.

reduced number of exports.

savings in time and money.

i think it is d

it is a

I think it's B

savings in time and money.

The textile industry caused more goods to be produced, and with more goods, comes cheaper stuff. Since it's not hard to make anymore.

But, It could also be A

increased worker benefits

It did cause a higher demand for slaves to work within the factories.

The correct answer is lower demand for slaves. The expansion of New England's textile industry in the early 19th century led to an increased demand for textile production. This demand was met by recruiting and employing more workers, many of whom were women and immigrants. As this industry grew, it reduced the need for slave labor, as factories and machinery took over the production process previously carried out by enslaved individuals in the Southern states. The expansion of the textile industry in New England played a significant role in the gradual decline of slavery in the United States.

I agree.

For some reason I though it was A at first but i agree with D