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From the 1850s, Britain came to be known as the ‘workshop of the world’. The invention of the spinning jenny and steam engine revolutionized cotton textile weaving in England.
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State whether each of the following statements is True or False.
- From the 1850s, Britain came to be known as the ‘workshop of the world’.
- The invention of the spinning jenny and steam engine revolutionized cotton textile weaving in England.
- European trading companies such as the Dutch, the French, and the English purchased cotton and silk textiles in India by importing diamonds.
- Men were usually involved in the work of spinning.
- Iron smelting in India was extremely common until the end of the 19th century.
- The Tata Iron and Steel Company began to produce steel after the First World War.
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