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how did the factory production begin in England

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Answered by davinder27
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Prior to the Industrial Revolution, which began in Britain in the late 1700s,manufacturing was often done in people's homes, using hand tools or basic machines. Industrialization marked a shift to powered, special-purpose machinery, factories and mass production.
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Answered by arno007
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A series of innovations in 18th century resulted in the effectiveness of the production process.

They enhanced the output per worker, enabling each worker to produce more and they now could make stronger threads and yarn.

The Spinning Jenny and other devices were invented to speed up textile production.

Richard Arkwright laid the foundation of the factory system.

He set up a cotton mill where, the mass of production were brought together under one roof and managed by a supervisor. Workers could come to the mill to work.

This allowed more careful supervision, over the production process, proper check over the quality and regulation of labour.

Previously everything was done: at different places. This mill may be equated with a factory for production.

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