The coming up of the factory

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Gaurav Seth 6 years, 11 months ago
1) One of the first factories was set up in England in 1730s.
2) Initially the factories in the country side, concentrated on cotton production which was at its peak in 1787.
3) This was due to upgrade in the process of production like twisting, spinning, rolling, etc.
4) It was after the launch of Richard Arkwright’s cotton mill in town, all the production processes were managed under one roof.
5) This enabled high quality output, control of labour, etc.
6) Later the factory numbers increased only in the late 19th century.
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