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How did the production of goods change during the Industrial Revolution? Manufactured goods were made in factories. Silk became more popular than cotton. Cloth weaving was done by hand. The cottage industry gained popularity.

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The answer to your question is,

Manufactured goods were made in factories.

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Answer: Manufactured goods were made in factories

Explanation: The major change in the mode of production that occurred during the Industrial Revolution is the mass production of goods in factories. The factories have replaced manual labor, agriculture, and have become the dominant mode of production, where much more goods could have been produced on factory lines. Thus, production became massive, human labor reduced to routine operations that anyone, even children could perform, at least at the beginning of this kind of production.

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