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Textile Industry lead the way and was followed by clothing and shoemaking industries .
A carding machine? [textile manufacturing terminology]
Self powered machines were first used at the start of the industrial revolution. Tabulating machines were known to the ancient Greeks, such as the famous Ankylothera Device. The Romans, too, had contraptions that moved and worked much as we might imagine modern machinery might, though not driven by piston engines. Some of these, such as the catapult, were known as engines of war. The water wheel is considered a fairly crude machine, and can was used to grind grain or wash clothes. Archimedes invented a "screw" for irrigating crops, another clever early machine. The clepsydra, a water clock, could also be considered a machine.
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Textile Industry lead the way and was followed by clothing and shoemaking industries .
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The cotton gin.spinning jenny and the water frame.
The northrup automatic loom.
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It profited from the invention of the steel plow. (OW.) The textile industry also profited from the new inventions with their subsequent increase in availability and decrease in the cost of raw materials.
well,it helped us know about new things like iron,computors,cotton gins,and etc.....
The textile industry saw some of the earliest innovations during the Industrial Revolution, including the development of mechanized spinning and weaving machines. These advancements revolutionized textile production and helped lay the foundation for modern industrial manufacturing processes.
The handloom weavers and the use of cottage industry were not advancements to the textile industry during the Industrial Revolution. These traditional methods were gradually replaced by more efficient and mechanized processes, such as the power loom, which greatly increased productivity and output.
The first innovations of the Industrial Revolution that took place in England were in the textile industry.