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When cotton was grown man used wheels for _____ cotton threads

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spinning wheel is a device for spinning thread or yarn from fibres.[2] It was fundamental to the cotton textile industry prior to the Industrial Revolution. It laid the foundations for later machinery such as the spinning jenny and spinning frame, which displaced the spinning wheel during the Industrial Revolution.

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When cotton was grown man used wheels for spinning cotton threads.

  • A spinning wheel represented a tool employed for turning strings from fibres. It was crucial to the industry preceding the Industrial Revolution.
  • It established the framework for later hardware like the turning jenny and turning outline, which dislodged the turning wheel during the Industrial Revolution.
  • The fundamental turning of yarn included taking a cluster of strands and coaxing a touch out of them and bending it into an essential string shape. Pulling and contorting was continuous to make it longer and control thickness.
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