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what were the inventions that made life faster during the industrial revolution​

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Answered by nivabora539
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Answer:

Starting in the mid-18th century, innovations like the flying shuttle, the spinning jenny, the water frame and the power loom made weaving cloth and spinning yarn and thread much easier. Producing cloth became faster and required less time and far less human labor.

Explanation:

Three of the most influential of these inventions were the coke fueled furnace, steam engine, and spinning jenny; all of which increased production capabilities large amounts in many parts of Europe.

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Answered by dandajeevan
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Answer:

the spinning wheel

Explanation:

the spinning wheel made the work of the weavers faster

it allowed the workers to weave cloth faster thus ensuring income at regular intervals

but it minimised the use of human labour in some areas (and presumably factories)

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