During the 19th century, the spread of factories throughout New England resulted in

A. Improved water quality in the northeastern United States

B. A decline in the demand for new railroad construction

C. More American workers relocating to urban centers

D.fewer job opportunities for immigrant laborers

Respuesta :

C more American workers relocating to urban centers

Answer:

C. More American workers relocating to urban centers.

Explanation:

New England in the United States was the first place where industrialization began in the nineteenth century. The resources were ample and textile mills were set by the wealthy merchants. It is the first time that unskilled labor can be deployed in industries to make a good profit. And there was a rush of workers to the industrial towns in hope of a good fortune.