AP World History

Category - History

When the first large-scale industrial factories were created in Western Europe, what were they created to produce?
  1. Weapons
  2. Glass
  3. Processed food products
  4. Textiles
Explanation
Answer - D - The first large-scale industrial factories in Western Europe were created to produce textiles.

Key Takeaway: In the 1700s, the first factories were created in Britain in order to spin yarn and thread and then later, weave textiles. This key British industry used wool from many of the low-lying British sheep-farming areas. Until roughly the 1730s, this process was done by hand. In 1733, the flying shuttle was invented, greatly speeding up yarn production. The first sewing machine was then invented in 1738.
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