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how was the life of the life of the Indian workers during the late 19th and early 20th centuries 3mark ​

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A series of inventions in the 18th century increased the efficiency in every step of the production process, especially of cotton. The process of producing cotton involved carding, twisting, spinning and milling.

The inventions enhanced the output per worker, enabling each worker to produce more, and they made possible the production of stronger threads and yam.

Richard Arkwright then created the cotton mill. Cloth production was spread all over the countryside and was carried out in village households.

Also now the costly new machines could be purchased, set up and maintained in the mill under one roof and management. This allowed a more careful supervision over the production process, a watch over the quality and the regulation of labour, all of which was difficult to do when production was in the countryside.

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