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Textile manufacture during the British Industrial Revolution

Textile manufacture during the British Industrial Revolution

Early textile production via automated means

Photo: August von Wille †1887 (Scan: de:Benutzer:Morty) · Commons · Public domain · Resized

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Textile manufacture during the British Industrial Revolution was centred in south Lancashire and the towns on both sides of the Pennines in the United Kingdom. The main drivers of the Industrial Revolution were textile manufacturing, iron founding, steam power, oil drilling, the discovery of electricity and its many industrial applications, the telegraph and many others. Railroads, steamboats, the telegraph and other innovations massively increased worker productivity and raised standards of living by greatly reducing time spent during travel, transportation and communications.

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Image: August von Wille †1887 (Scan: de:Benutzer:Morty), Public domain · Text from Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 4.0

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