8. How did the technological inventions shape the production system
in Britain? Explain with example.
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The mill brought the production processes together in a factory thereby greatly increasing output. ... Major innovations metallurgy enabled British factories to instal machinery made of metals like copper and iron. For example, the invention of the Reverberatory Furnace allowed producion of wrought iron using mined coal.
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The technological inventions that shape the production system in Britain given below.
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- The Industrial Revolution introduced new machinery, the transformation of cities.
- The Spinning jenny, steam engine, locomotives, and communication were some of the inventions that happened during the industrial revolution.
- Spinning Jenny, able to produce more threads and yarns, it also increased the production capacity of cotton textile manufactures.
- Steam Engine gave power to the industries to run machines and built up factories in different locations rather than relying on mules, horses, wind, and water power to run its machines.
- Locomotives helped in supplying raw materials and transport goods in less time and at an affordable price.
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