The incidence of King Jehoiakim burning the scroll takes place in the book of Jeremiah chapter 36 from verses 22 onward.
After Jehudi reads three or four columns to Jehoiakim King of Judah, he cut the scroll with scribes knife and burns the pieces into the flame. The scroll was burned because it predicted the captivity of Judah by the Babylonians.
More technology and innovation lead to faster and more efficient production, leading to more profits for companies and more money for the growing economy.
In the early 1800s, mass production was made possible by the use of a series of inventions which made it possible to use a few amounts of energy to produce an unprecedented amount of products