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- Types of factories in the 1800s during the Industrial Revolution included12:
- Small water-powered mills
- Large urban factories with steam engines
- Textile factories
- Furnaces and rolling mills
- Tin ware and clock factories
- Reaper and sewing machine factories
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Factories in the Industrial Revolution varied in size, from the small water-powered mills to large urban factories, each with their own chimney and steam engine. By 1870, over 100,000 steam engines were at work in Britain. The development of the steam engine, as well as machinery such as the power loom, ended the domestic system of production.historylearning.com/great-britain-1700-to-1900/indr…From the textile industry, the factory spread to many other areas. In Pennsylvania, large furnaces and rolling mills supplanted small local forges and blacksmiths. In Connecticut, tin ware and clocks were produced. Soon reapers and sewing machines would be manufactured.ushistory.org/us/25d.asp - People also ask
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