Invention of the Flying Shuttle
The flying shuttle, invented by John Kay in 1733, transformed the weaving industry by enabling a single weaver to produce wider fabrics at a heightened rate of efficiency compared to traditional hand looms. This innovation nearly doubled weaving productivity, significantly impacting the textile industry's growth by making textiles more affordable and diverse. The flying shuttle fostered wider market expansion and played a pivotal role in meeting the increasing demand for woven goods.
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