
Southern New England Region (1963)
The film chronicles the industrial evolution of Southern New England, detailing how early settlers faced challenges in farming due to rocky terrain and harsh winters. They adapted by establishing grist mills and later shoe and textile factories, powered by water. However, post-World War I economic hardships led to factory closures as industries relocated to areas with cheaper labor. The community responded by forming planning committees and retraining workers, which eventually attracted new industries like electrical equipment and aerospace manufacturing. The region has since transformed, with modern factories and research centers driving economic growth, showcasing the resilience and ingenuity of its people.
Keywords
Southern New England, industrial evolution, early settlers, grist mills, shoe manufacturing, textile industry, economic hardships, factory closures, community resilience, new industries, transportation, research centers.
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