Richard Arkwright's Spinning Frame: The 1768 Revolution in Textile Manufacturing
In 1768, Richard Arkwright patented the spinning frame, famously known as the water frame, which transformed the textile industry by mechanizing cotton spinning. This innovation drastically boosted production capacity and efficiency, producing stronger and finer yarns faster than traditional hand-spinning methods. The spinning frame's advancement facilitated larger textile factories' emergence, expanding the manufacturing sector and democratizing textile access, thus spearheading industrial growth in the 18th century.
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