Flying Shuttle and Its Impact on Textile Manufacturing
In 1733, English inventor John Kay patented the flying shuttle, revolutionizing textile manufacturing. This innovation allowed a single weaver to produce wider fabrics more quickly, significantly enhancing productivity. The flying shuttle mechanized the weaving process, boosting textile output and laying the groundwork for future Industrial Revolution advancements. It transformed the industry, improving efficiency and supporting economic growth in cloth-dependent regions.
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