The Impact of John Kay's Flying Shuttle on Textile Manufacturing
In 1704, John Kay's flying shuttle revolutionized textile manufacturing by significantly increasing the speed of fabric production. By enabling a single weaver to work more efficiently, the flying shuttle effectively doubled output with reduced labor requirements. This innovation reshaped the textile industry, a key sector of commerce, and facilitated the Industrial Revolution. Its adoption prompted new strategies in labor, resources, and industrial ingenuity, influencing economic development beyond traditional finance sectors.
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