How did the North American colonies impact the Industrial Revolution?

A. They increased demand for consumer goods.
B. They drew skilled workers away from the Industrial Revolution.
C. They brought new technologies back from North America.
D. The gold from the colonies added more currency to trade.
E. They were the source of invention and inspiration.


Answer: A

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