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| 递交于2002-2-24
In the United States, almost all of
the goods people needed were
produced in homes or small
workshops. "This was true in
Britain until the mid1700s, when
English inventors developed
machines that revolutionized the
textile industry. The spinning
jenny allowed one worker to spin a
dozen threads at once, while power
looms swiftly wove the thread into
cloth. Beacuse these machines were
large and ran on water power, they
were housed in factories built
beside fast-flowing rivers. This
shift of manufacturing from homes
and small workships to factories
with machines is known as the
industrial revolution. From
Britain, the industrial spread to
western Europe and the united
states. Slater gained financial
backing from Rhode islander moses
brown to reproduced spread to
western europe and the united
states. Francis Cabot lowell, a
massachusetts merchant, visited
mislls and studies their power
looms, when lowell returned home,
he built his own power loom and
textile mill ont he was the first
american mill to combine spinning
and weaving under on roof. the
success of the turnpi=ke sparked a
flurry of tool road buildi g in
new england and the mid at lantic
states. But even with improved
roads, hauling freight by wagon
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