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How did inventions of spinnng jenny and steam engine revolutionise cotton textile weaving in england

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Answered by om2003success
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As the invention of spinning jenny make easier for british to make more faster than Indian khadi charkha. The clothes made from jenny's wale also inexpensive than khadi clothes.so the Indians started buying clothes from britishers which increases their treasury.




By the invention of steam engines it is easier to transport imperial troops or goods from one place to another place.

Answered by buntythechallenger05
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Answer:

Textile industries had just emerged in England in the early 18th century.

So, it was difficult for the English producers to compete with Indian textiles. This competition with Indian textiles led to a search for technological innovation in England. In 1764, the Spinning Jenny was invented by John Kaye which increased the productivity of the traditional spindles.

Then came the steam engine. It was invented by Richard Arkwright in 1786. These two inventions revolutionised cotton textile weaving in England. Cloth could now be woven in immense quantities and cheaply too.

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