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In 1733, John Kay patented the flying shuttle, making the textile industry one of the leading industries in the Industrial Revolution. The Flying shuttle was one of the key developments in the industrialization of weaving.It was used to greatly accelerate weaving. It changed the manual labor based weaving process into a mechanized industry.
the first invention during the industrial revolution was the flying shuttle
Technological advances in the textile industry contributed to industrial revolution in that flying shuttle,spinning Jenny, Water frame, spinning mule were able to make textiles quickly.
Spinning Jenny Cotton Gin Flying Shuttle
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The Textile Industry
In 1733, John Kay patented the flying shuttle, making the textile industry one of the leading industries in the Industrial Revolution. The Flying shuttle was one of the key developments in the industrialization of weaving.It was used to greatly accelerate weaving. It changed the manual labor based weaving process into a mechanized industry.
John Kay who made the flying shuttle then either James Hargreaves, Eli Whitney, Edward Cartwright or Richard Arkwright.
Invented the flying shuttle used in textile machines.
the first invention during the industrial revolution was the flying shuttle
Technological advances in the textile industry contributed to industrial revolution in that flying shuttle,spinning Jenny, Water frame, spinning mule were able to make textiles quickly.
Flying shuttle and the water mule were the new machines that were invented during the textile industry.
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John Kay made the flying shuttle
The guy who created the flying shuttle is John Kay
The industrial revolution. Certain inventions during the industrial revolution helped speed up textile production. The John Kay's flying shuttle, made in 1722, helped speed up weaving, while the James Hargreaves's' spinning jenny, made in 1764, and the Richard Arkwright's Water frame, 1769, helped speed up thread spinning.
What I've learnt in history is that some textile machines were made such as the "spinning jenny" and "the flying shuttle" to increase production of cotton in the households of the poor people. That's about all I've got. Sorry if it didn't help. ={ From: An 11 yr old.