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The best place to find a water frame and spinning mule by the late 1700s was a factory. The machines were used for the textile industry.

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By the late 1700s the best place to find a water frame and a spinning mule was?

A factory


By the 1700s the best place to find water frame and a spinning mule was in?

Manchester, England, where Samuel Crompton first invented the devise in 1779. Manchester was known at the time as "Cottonopolis."


Which of these were combined to make the spinning mule?

spinning jenny and water frame


What are 5 inventions that changed industry in the late 1600s and in the 1700s?

the flying shuttle , spinning jenny , water frame , steam engine , and mule were invented .


Who invented the spinning jenny and the water frame?

The spinning jenny was invented by James Hargreaves in 1764. The water frame was patented by Richard Arkwright in 1775.


What machine did Richard Arkwright patent in 1775?

The spinning frame or water frame


When did people start using the water frame?

The Water Frame or Spinning Frame was first used around 1769/70.


What machines caused the revolution?

Flying Shuttle, Spinning Jenny, Spinning Mule, and the Water Frame


What was Richard's occupation?

He was an English inventor, pioneer of the spinning industry so then known for the Spinning and Water Frame.


How did water frame help people?

The water frame was the name given to a spinning frame which I think spun cotton. I hope that this has turNed out to be what you are looking for.


Did Richard arkwright invent the spinning jenny?

Richard Arkwright invented the spinning frame in the year of 1768. The spinning frame was capable of producing stronger threads for yarns.


Who was the inventor of the water powered spinning frame in 1769?

Richard Arkwright