In the 1700s people were buying more and more goods. Textile traders began to look for faster and cheaper ways of producing clothes. They dramatically changed things. The Industrial Revolution increased production, added new tools and provided rudimentary machines.
food, wood, cows, and cloth
This technology led to greater profits and a demand for more workers.
Glass beads, cloth, ribbons, cutlery, cooking pots, axes, firearms,
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The cotton gin- a machine for removing seeds from raw cotton quickly and cheaply- and the spinning jenny- a machine that would spin cotton fiber into thread. Together with the power loom (used to weave cloth from thread) it greatly increased cheap production of cotton cloth- and increased the demand for cotton.
In the 1700s people were buying more and more goods. Textile traders began to look for faster and cheaper ways of producing clothes. They dramatically changed things. The Industrial Revolution increased production, added new tools and provided rudimentary machines.
an increase in life expectancy
hiring more farmworkers
It increased the number of threads the home spinner could work with.
It was the Cotton Gin invented by Eli Whitney in 1792 and was patented in 1794.
they wore things like woven cloth.
Tailors would have used scissors, needles, thread and cloth.
food, wood, cows, and cloth
This technology led to greater profits and a demand for more workers.
me!
Glass beads, cloth, ribbons, cutlery, cooking pots, axes, firearms,
Explain ways the plow revolutionized farming and increased production.