What was "revolutionary" about the use of water in the manufacturing process in the early 19th century?
A) Water had never been used as a power source.
B) Water was used more aggressively as a way to increase the power of machinery.
C) Waterways as a means of transporting goods were expanded.
D) Water was necessary to encourage settlement and provide a labor force.
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