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In the early 1700s, the textile industry saw significant advancements driven by the adoption of technologies such as the spinning wheel and the hand loom. The introduction of the flying shuttle by John Kay in 1733 revolutionized weaving by allowing a single weaver to operate a wider loom, increasing productivity. Additionally, the use of water-powered mills began to emerge, which facilitated the mechanization of spinning and weaving processes, laying the groundwork for the Industrial Revolution.

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