Spinning Mule: Revolutionizing Textile Production in 1788
In 1788, the spinning mule, invented by Samuel Crompton, sparked significant advancements in the textile industry. Merging the principles of the spinning jenny and water frame, the spinning mule allowed for the efficient production of finer and stronger yarn. This technological leap greatly improved cloth production, driving rapid growth within the textile sector. It marked a crucial shift towards mechanized manufacturing, influencing economic activities and setting a precedent for future industrial innovation.
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