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what was the first symbol of industrialisation​


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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The earliest factories in England came up by the 1730s. But it was only in the late eighteenth century that the number of factories multiplied. The first symbol of the new era was cotton. Its production boomed in the late nineteenth century.

Answered by ShahzebSheikh
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Answer: Cotton and metal (iron and steel) production were the first symbols of industrialisation as due to more production of cotton, machinery had to be developed for spinning, rolling, twisting etc.So both use of cotton and metals were in high demand.

                       

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