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It is the Cotton Industry
which best fits the traditional picture of the Industrial Revolution
– of an explosion of growth after c.1780 , in
which brilliant men made mechanical steam-powered inventions which could only be
used in factories, driving out the old
hand-working ways and leading to an increase in production which by 1850
had made Britain 'the
clothes shop of the world'.
Spreads: 2. The Impact of the Textiles Revolution 3. Foul Factories (traditional account) 4. Factory Conditions – challenged
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