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the flying shuttle , spinning jenny , water frame , steam engine , and mule were invented .
John Kay invents the flying shuttle loom. James Hargreaves introduces the spinning jenny, which is patented in 1770. Richard Arkwright patents the water frame for making thread. Unlike the spinning jenny, this machine uses waterpower. Samuel Crompton invents the water-powered machine known as the mule. Edmund Cartwright creates the power loom.
It •change manual labour based weaving industry into a mechanized industryThe Flying Shuttle produced fabric and therefore clothes quicker. As a result people had more clothes, which widened the clothing industry.
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Technological advances in the textile industry contributed to industrial revolution in that flying shuttle,spinning Jenny, Water frame, spinning mule were able to make textiles quickly.
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Flying Shuttle, Spinning Jenny, Spinning Mule, and the Water Frame
The flying shuttle increased the speed of weaving, causing a bottleneck in the production process because spinning thread couldn't keep up. The spinning jenny was developed to meet the increased demand for thread by allowing one worker to spin multiple threads simultaneously, thus complementing the increased efficiency of the flying shuttle.
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Spinning Jenny Cotton Gin Flying Shuttle
There were many technological advances in the eighteenth century. Some of which were the tuning fork, seed drill, piano, atmospheric steam engine, mercury thermometer, fire extinguisher, flying shuttle, and the "leyden jar" (the first electrical capacitor).
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All have to do with changing the making of cloth from a hand made to a machine made basis. They relate to the development of the textile industry.
John Kay made the flying shuttle