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Industrial Revolution / Spinning / Textile machinery / Cotton / Cellulose / Textile manufacturing / Eli Whitney / Ring spinning / Spinning jenny / Textile industry / Technology / Industrial history
Date: 2003-05-22 14:54:12
Industrial Revolution
Spinning
Textile machinery
Cotton
Cellulose
Textile manufacturing
Eli Whitney
Ring spinning
Spinning jenny
Textile industry
Technology
Industrial history

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