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17 May, 22:06

Where did most of the manufacturing occur in the colonists in the 18th century

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  1. 18 May, 00:19
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    It depends on what side you are talking about.

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    In Philadelphia, Oliver Evans created a high pressure steam engine, that was capable of producing lots of stuff really quickly. It could make a great variety of goods faster than any labor working mills, and didn't need breaks or much upkeep. So I would say Philadelphia.
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