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An economic historian described the Industrial Revolution as an 'interrelated succession of technological changes,' where one innovation often created a new problem or 'bottleneck' in a production process, which in turn spurred the development of another innovation to solve it. Match each production bottleneck from the 18th-century British textile industry with the specific invention that was developed to overcome it.

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