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With the help of examples, explain how series of inventions in the 18th century increased the efficiency of each step of production process in cotton textile industry.

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Answered by JeenaTuttu
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A series of inventions in the eighteenth century increased the efficacy of each step of the production process (carding,twisting,and spinning,and rolling). They enhanced the output per worker, enabling each worker to produce more and they made possible the production of stronger threads and yarn. Then Richard Arkwright created the cotton mill.Cloth production was spread all over the countryside and carried out within village households. But now, the costly new machines could be purchased, set up and maintained in the mill. Within the mill all the processes were brought together under one roof and management. This allowed a more careful supervision over the production process, a watch over quality and the regulation of labour, all of which had been difficult to do when production was in the countryside.
Answered by priyman1976
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Answer-A series of invention in the 18 century increased the efficiency of each step in production process.

1-Process of carding,twisting,spinning and rolling boomed the production process.

2-After that Richard Arkwright created the first cotton mill now expensive machine can be purchased and maintained in the mill.

3-All the production process brought together under one roof.

4-This allowed more careful supervision of production process,examine the quality of cloth,regulation of labour.All this made difficult when merchant started producing cloth In the country side.

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