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In 1860, factories primarily produced textiles, including cotton and woolen goods, which were in high demand during the Industrial Revolution. Additionally, factories manufactured iron and steel products, machinery, and agricultural tools, reflecting the burgeoning industries of the time. The production of everyday items such as shoes, furniture, and household goods also became more common as manufacturing processes advanced. This shift marked a significant move away from artisanal craftsmanship to mass production.

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