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AP Human Geography
Unit 7 – Industrial and Economic Development
Topic 7.1
What was a key geographical factor that influenced the spread of industry during the Industrial Revolution?
Proximity to rivers or canals for transportation of goods and power generation.
Coastal regions with access to oceans were preferred due to pleasant weather conditions.
Desert landscapes provided necessary minerals needed for production processes.
Mountainous regions were favored due to their isolation reducing competition.
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