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What is the significance of cottage industries and the changes in the textile industry in England toward the end of the 18th century?

made workers more independent
made skilled workers unnecessary
made work less monotonous
made it possible to supply a larger market

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The significance of cottage industries and the changes in the textile industry in England toward the end of the 18th century made it possible to supply a larger market. This is because England was the most industrialized country in that time in which there are many markets and tradings that happened.
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The correct option is this: MADE IT POSSIBLE TO SUPPLY A LARGE MARKET.
In England, toward the end of the 18th century, the industrial revolution occurred. Before this time, textile are made majorly by cottage industries, which used manual methods and thus are able to produce only a small quantity of textiles per time. With the occurrence of industrial revolution and the accompany uses of machines in textile production, it becomes possible to produce and supply large quantity of textile materials.
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