the mechanization of the spinning process in the late 1700s led to\nthe steam locomotive.\na high demand for…

the mechanization of the spinning process in the late 1700s led to\nthe steam locomotive.\na high demand for cotton.\nthe mechanical reaper.\na decline in the economy.
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The mechanization of the spinning process (e.g., with inventions like the spinning jenny) increased the efficiency of spinning thread. This made textile production faster, which in turn required more raw material (cotton) to keep up with the production capacity. The steam locomotive was more related to transportation, the mechanical reaper to agriculture, and there's no basis for a decline in the economy from just spinning mechanization.
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a high demand for cotton.