What was the most important role textiles played in the Industrial Revolution?
Mass-produced textiles meant that workers had more and better clothing.
Industrialization of the textile industry led to more demand for cotton.
Development of textile factories made domestic textile production obsolete.
Machines invented to mass-produce textiles led to other inventions.
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Industrial Revolution and textiles
The last option is correct – it led to other inventions which made textile production and design more efficient.
Textile machineries meant large-scale production of textiles, wider varieties and therefore options. This led to a demand for good quality, mass-produced textiles. Ancillary industries thrived as a result of innovations in the field of textiles.
The Industrial Revolution which happened during the 18th and 19th centuries were times when agriculture was overtaken by industries. The countries that benefited most from the Industrial Revolution are the United States and Europe.
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