Kay and Cartwright
Making cloth was the first type of manufacturing to benefit from the inventions of the 18th Century. During this period of the industrial revolution, England had the advantage of English inventors that sped up textile production and allowed England to be the world's leader. Here are some important inventors in England that impacted the textile industry: A. John Kay invented the Flying shuttle in 1733; B. James Hargreaves invented the Spinning jenny in 1764; C. Richard Arkwright invented the Water frame in 1769; D. Samuel Crompton invented the Spinning mule in 1779; and E. Edward Cartwright invented the Power loom in 1785. These English inventors were key to the English dominance in the textile industry.
it speeded up production and made it easier to replace broken parts
it can be speeded up by a moist location.
No, speeded is an improper conjugation.
Interchangeable parts speeded up production, made repairs easy, and allowed the use of lower-paid, less-skilled workers.
A chemical change can be speeded up by a catalyst
The need for mass production and distribution of goods during the Civil War
The cotton-gin. A simple device for separating the seed from the lint. It enormously speeded the production of short-staple cotton.
Both "sped" and "speeded" are considered correct past tense forms of the verb "speed." In American English, "sped" is more commonly used, while "speeded" is more common in British English.
the reaction for them is speeded up, and enhance performance as the speeded up reactions are carried out.
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