What were 'English factories' and how were they different from modern factories?
Answers
Answered by
2
.Industrialized manufacturing began in New England, where wealthy merchants built water-powered textile mills (and mill towns to support them) along the rivers of the Northeast. In return for their labor, the workers, who at first were young women from rural New England farming families, received wages.
Simply put, the cottage industry refers to a period of time in which goods for sale were produced on a very small scale, usually in a home. The factory system is a term that historians use to refer to the development of centralized factories or mills that produced goods on a mass scale.
I hope it's helpful to you so mark as brainlist:-)
Answered by
0
Industrialized manufacturing began in New England, where wealthy merchants built water-powered textile mills (and mill towns to support them) along the rivers of the Northeast. In return for their labor, the workers, who at first were young women from rural New England farming families, received wages.
Simply put, the cottage industry refers to a period of time in which goods for sale were produced on a very small scale, usually in a home. The factory system is a term that historians use to refer to the development of centralized factories or mills that produced goods on a mass scale.
Hope this will help you.
Please mark me as brainliest.
☺
Similar questions