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How did the cotton gin and the spinning Jenny help change the making of textiles (cloth) from a cottage industry to a factory-based industry? A. They made spinning much more difficult for an individual person to handle machines were needed. B. They provided a way to add color to cotton and other fibers, which increased demand. C. They made it possible to produce the thread needed for weaving much more quickly. D. They provided a way to produce and weave artificial cotton, which was easier to weave.​

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I believe the answer is either C or D but I would just go with D.

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D. They provided a way to produce and weave artificial cotton, which was easier to weave.​

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The Spinning Jenny was a frame that has one or more spindles used in the spinning of multiple treads at once while the cotton gin is known to be a type of machine that helps in the separation of the cotton fibers away from the seeds it was gotten. This machine was developed in 1793 by Eli Whitney.

Both cotton gin and spinning Jenny brought about industrialization into the textile indusrties.

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