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Why did the cottage industry end?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Cottage industries were pushed to the brink of extinction, as mass produced goods were cheaper and faster to produce. Working conditions in during the revolution were not very good and in some cases were horrific. The living conditions of most workers was no better.

Answered by XxMissMysteryxX
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After the Industrial Revolution, many goods that were formally produced using cottage industry were moved to factories, which benefited from a division of labor and a steady workforce. ... Next, new industrial processes allowed the creation of metal goods in factories instead of a blacksmith's shop.

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