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Why was textile manufacturing important to the Industrial Revolution in Great

Britain?
A. It raised the status of women by allowing them to work in
industrial factories for the first time.
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B. It was one of the earliest industries to find success industrializing
and inspired others to follow its lead.
O
C. It was the first industry to industrialize without the use of steam
engines or other advanced technologies,
O
D. It led British farmers to begin planting cotton instead of food
crops, leading to increased urbanization

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Textile manufacturing important to the Industrial Revolution in Great Britain because "It was one of the earliest industries to find success industrializing and inspired others to follow its lead".

Answer: Option B

Step-by-step explanation:

There was a shift in the economies from rural to urban of several countries during the 18th and 19th centuries including Great Britain and the United States and called the Industrial Revolution. It resulted in the development of factories and mass production.

Textile Industry was one of the most developing zone in Industrial Revolution as people use to weave cloths earlier from their own hands for themselves. But soon after Eli Whitney and his cotton gin made cotton cheaper and invention of "spinning jenny" by Thomas Highs boosted the sector.

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