History, asked by jayamaruthi79, 6 months ago

0.9. Which industry followed the cotton industry in England and
Why?
(a). The wool industry, because production of wool increased in England
(b) Iron and steel industry, because of the growth of railways from the 1840s
in England and in colonies in the 1860s
(c) Iron and steel industry, because textile industry was no longer important
(d) Mining industry, because of industrialisation and urbanisation. anyone plzzz answer the right answer fastly very urgent​

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Answered by SaI20065
7

Key innovations to the British textile industry included the spinning jenny, water frame, flying shuttle, spinning mule, and power loom. Using raw materials from the Americas and other parts of the British Empire, Great Britain became the largest producer of cotton cloth in the world.

Answered by chinmmayipedapati854
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Explanation:

Key innovations to the British textile industry included the spinning jenny, water frame, flying shuttle, spinning mule, and power loom. Using raw materials from the Americas and other parts of the British Empire, Great Britain became the largest producer of cotton cloth in the world.

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