mill towns East of the Mississippi River

Great Lakes
Atlantic
Ocean
Mississippi
River
Ohio River
Use the map to answer the question.
Based on the information on the map, what can you infer about industry in the United States?
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• Manufacturing was a key part of the economy in the Northeast.
• Agriculture was the major industry in the South.
• Mills in the Northeast had to be close to ports to make it easier to transport factory-made goods.
• Population levels in the Midwest made it difficult to support the amount of labor required to industrialize.

Based on the information on the map, it can be inferred that manufacturing was a key part of the economy in the Northeast. This is because the map shows mill towns located East of the Mississippi River, particularly in the Great Lakes region and along the Atlantic Ocean. This concentration of mills near ports suggests that factories were utilizing transportation links to import raw materials and export factory-made goods, indicating a thriving manufacturing industry in the Northeast.