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posledela
3 years ago
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The mechanization of the spinning process in the late 1700s led to

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kenny6666 [7]3 years ago
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high demands for cotton

Daniel [21]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

  • A high demand for cotton.

Explanation:

In 1760 England, yarn production from wool, flax, and cotton was still a cottage industry in which strands were checked and spun by hand utilizing a spinning wheel. As the material business extended its business sectors and embraced quicker machines, yarn supplies turned out to be rare particularly because of developments, for example, the multiplying of the loom speed after the creation of the flying shuttle.

High interest for yarn impelled the innovation of the spinning jenny in 1764, pursued intently by the creation of the turning outline, later formed into the water outline. Instruments had expanded generation of yarn so significantly that by 1830 the yarn bungalow industry in England could never again contend and all turning was done in industrial facilities.  

Cotton-spinning machinery was created to convey large scale manufacturing to the cotton business.

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