Invention of the Spinning Frame
The invention of the spinning frame in 1772 by Richard Arkwright marked a pivotal advancement in the textile industry, initiating a mechanization process for cotton spinning. Also known as the water frame, this device enabled a shift from manual hand-spinning to a rapid, machine-driven process, greatly enhancing production efficiency. This innovation not only transformed textile manufacturing but also contributed to the early stages of the Industrial Revolution, shaping future industrial practices.
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