Banner 0
Banner 1
Banner 2
Banner 3
Banner 4
Banner 5
Banner 6

Q.

How did factory production begin in England?


see full answer

Talk to JEE/NEET 2025 Toppers - Learn What Actually Works!

Real Strategies. Real People. Real Success Stories - Just 1 call away
An Intiative by Sri Chaitanya

a

Increase in population

b

Increase in wages

c

Series of Production

d

All of these 

answer is C.

(Unlock A.I Detailed Solution for FREE)

Ready to Test Your Skills?

Check your Performance Today with our Free Mock Test used by Toppers!

Take Free Test

Detailed Solution

Factory production began in England due to a series of production.
The 18th century saw some improvements that improved the quality of the process.
They increased productivity per worker, allowing each to create more and develop more efficient thread and yarn.
The Spinning Jenny and other tools were developed to expedite the manufacture of textiles. The industrial system's foundation was laid by Richard Arkwright. He established a cotton mill where the bulk of the output was centralised under one roof and overseen by a manager. People might go to the mill to work there. This made it possible to monitor the production process more carefully and conduct accurate quality-control checks. Before this, everything was completed at various locations. This mill could be compared to a factory in terms of output.
 
Watch 3-min video & get full concept clarity

Best Courses for You

JEE

JEE

NEET

NEET

Foundation JEE

Foundation JEE

Foundation NEET

Foundation NEET

CBSE

CBSE

score_test_img

Get Expert Academic Guidance – Connect with a Counselor Today!

whats app icon