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Question
Write information about the industrial revolution that took place in the textile industry.
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Solution
‘Industrial Revolution’ indicates the transition from manual production to mechanized production. In the 18th and 19th centuries steam-powered and water-powered (Hydraulic) machines came into use for industrial production.
The industrial revolution could happen only in a capitalistic economy. In the capitalistic economy, a new class of capitalists came into existence, who were either owner of industrial establishments (factories) or could provide capital to such establishments. To produce commodities of common use with minimum possible production cost, to pay the least possible wages in order to maintain maximum profit margins are, the characteristics of a capitalistic economy.
In England, the atmosphere was suitable for the industrial revolution. Large amounts of iron ore and coal were available. The humid climate of England was suitable for producing cotton yarn. With these favourable conditions, the textile industry flourished in England. At that time England had established their colonies in many countries. So, England could easily obtain large quantities of essential raw material at cheap rates from their colonies. England could also export the processed goods to the colonies and sell them there with large profit margins using their navy. The profits earned in the colonies made large amounts of capital available to the British merchants. The availability of cheap labour made it possible for them to maintain an optimum level of costs. These factors giving a boost to the economy prepared favourable ground for the onset of industrial revolution in England. The industrial revolution, however, affected India adversely. It set the decline of the Indian cottage industry. The textile industry in India almost came to a halt. The administrative policies of the East India Company were made to benefit the British than the Indians. Railways made it possible to transport European goods to rural areas for sale. It turned into monetary exploitation of the Indians.
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Match the contents of Column A and Column B:
| Column A | Column B |
| 1. John Kay | (a) Mule |
| 2. James Hargreaves | (b) Cotton gin |
| 3. Arkwright | (c) Powerloom |
| 4. Samuel Crompton | (d) Steam engine |
| 5. Cartwright | (e) Water frame |
| 6. Whitney | (f) Spinning Jenny |
| 7. James Watt | (g) Flying Shuttle |
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