Beginnings of the Industrial Revolution
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- More cotton is available for the factories.
- Conditions in Great Britain made the Industrial Revolution possible.
- Factories are built near rivers and streams.
- The invention of the spinning jenny and flying shuttle sped up cloth production.
- Water-powered machines increase production with consistent quality.
- The invention of the cotton gin cleans cotton more quickly.
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- Event 1
- Event 2
- Event 3
- Event 4
- Event 5
- Event 6
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