Which of these was a consequence of a growing textile industry in the United States?

Decreased need for unskilled workers

Decreased number of inventions

Increased cost and reduced efficiency

Increased demand for slave labor

is it d
pls help me

I'd say yes, D. Cotton was the raw material for textiles (along with wool), so more cotton was needed, grown in the "slave states."

C is NOT correct. Read this:

http://www.biography.com/people/robert-fulton-9304012

Tia, unless you know the answer, butt out.

thanks reed so can you try to answer the question above ur comment

Tia is all wrong, Oscar. On question 2, what was the Clermont? Look it up or read your materials.

C is the correct answer for your other question.

ok thank you tia

Excuse me? I was stating what I believe, I also agreed with your answer as well. So, Reed, everyone makes mistakes, for example being that rude to me when I am trying to help is a mistake. :) Thank you.

is it c for the comment above reeds comment.

thanks reed.

American businessmen seeking to import goods from European companies would have benefited the most from the invention of which of the following?

George Westinghouse

Cyrus Field

Sarah E. Goode

George Pullman

is it a

sorry i didn't see what u put for the question that i just put up

It is not a.

is it b

Why do you think it's b?

I think its B

its B

thank you.

What was the main result of the invention of the Clermont in 1807?

This steamboat built by Robert Fulton helped speed up industrialization and increase interest in canal and river transport.

This passenger train built by Henry Ford provided immigrants an easier way to move into the United States from other countries.

This steam locomotive built by James Watt greatly increased trade because it could move goods at a speed of 15–20 miles per hour.

This streetcar built by John McAdam ran on railroad tracks and was the first mass public transportation vehicle for moving freight and passengers

is it c

It may be D, but it may be A as well. Trust your gut and what you believe is correct.

I would say A) fewer cotton farms in Great Britain

Because the growth of the textile industry prompted legal changes allowing the textile mills to flood the land. The land was covered by water to fuel the water wheels of the mills and could no longer be used for farming. As a result people moved to the cities. This would also kill B as a possible answer.

Additionally, depending on the time period D would be invalid due to the fact that Great Britain banned the slave trade before the United States did.