The cottage industry was replaced by mills in England when manufactured goods were being mass produced. Many people were also out of work when the cottage industry disappeared.
Textiles became more powerful in the marketplace and less expensive.
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.
Textile factories replaced the cottage industry after the Industrial Revolution primarily due to advancements in technology and machinery, which allowed for mass production at a scale and efficiency that home-based artisans could not match. Factories centralized production processes, reducing costs and increasing output, while also enabling better quality control. Additionally, the rise of urbanization drew workers to factory jobs, providing a steady labor supply that further fueled industrial growth. This shift ultimately transformed the textile industry into a key sector of the economy, moving away from traditional, decentralized production methods.
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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.
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Its a textile industry
Informal sector in garment and textile industry?
Saparmyrat Batyrow is the Minister of Textile Industry for Turkmenistan.
key success factor of textile industry
Suhatmini Hardyastuti has written: 'Pekerja wanita pada industri rumah tangga sandang di Propinsi Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta' -- subject(s): Cottage industries, Textile industry, Women textile workers