Eleanor Glanville's Silk-Reeling Advancements
In 1641, Lady Eleanor Glanville, a natural philosopher, improved the silk-reeling process in England. Collaborating with artisans, she refined methods for handling silk threads from cocoons, enhancing production efficiency and material quality. Her innovations made the English silk industry more competitive, challenging European centers. This transformation showcased the impact of technological advancement on traditionally manual labor industries, boosting economic diversification and popularizing silk domestically.
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