Labor organization
textile industry
The textile industry
Great Britain.
The first factories of the Industrial Revolution made clothing and items out of cloth. This industry lent itself well to mass production techniques.
The textile industry. Arkwright in England invented the looms for making textiles eventually the technology was brought to the United States.
The textile industry
The first English factories primarily used water power as their main source of energy. This was particularly common in the textile industry, where water mills harnessed the flow of rivers to drive machinery. As the Industrial Revolution progressed, factories began to adopt steam power, which allowed for greater flexibility in location and increased production capabilities.
Machines in factories
Thousands of civilian factories were put to work making war machinery. For the first time women entered the industrial workforce in huge numbers in these factories and shipyards.
An industry in which the production of goods and services is based in homes, as opposed to factories.
Capital
One example is a centrifuge. These are only used in Nuclear facilities like power plants and weapons factories