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Technological Innovations of the British Industrial Revolution

A core driver of Britain's Industrial Revolution was a wave of technological advancements. Key innovations included the development of the steam engine, which provided a new source of power; the mechanization of the textile industry through inventions like the spinning jenny and power loom; and new iron-making processes that enabled the mass production of higher-quality iron and steel.

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