Always Has Been: Chapter 1
Mary Watson's 1778 Weaving Machine Innovation
In 1778, British inventor Mary Watson introduced a revolutionary weaving machine to enhance textile production efficiency. Her invention aimed to modernize the weaving process, meeting resistance from traditional weavers who feared job losses. The new technology sparked protests in textile regions, leading to economic disruptions. Workers felt threatened by potential unemployment as factories adopted Watson's machine. The unrest highlighted the challenge of balancing technological advancement with labor concerns.
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