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A historian is analyzing the technological shift in late 19th-century textile production. They observe that while earlier machines increased the number of spindles an operator could manage, the spinning mule represented a different kind of leap, achieving the output of over 1,000 spinsters with just a few operators. What is the most accurate analysis of the primary factor that enabled this dramatic scaling-up of production?

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