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By the 1840s, what was the North's biggest business? A:A. factories.B:B. tobacco.C:C. railroads.D:D. textiles.

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By the 1840s, what was the North's biggest business? A:A. factories.B:B. tobacco.C:C. railroads.D:D. textiles.

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By the 1840s, the North's biggest business was A: Factories. The Industrial Revolution, which began in the late 1700s, led to a significant increase in factory-based manufacturing in the North. This was particularly true in industries like textiles and machinery. While railroads, tobacco, and textiles were also important industries, factories encompassed a broader range of businesses and thus represented a larger portion of the Northern economy.

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