Talk:Factory system
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It's not true that the factory system necessarily brought inferior goods. Arkwright's cotton succeeded initially because it had the quality needed by the framework knitters. I LOVE CIERRA.
Nor was it necessarily true that living conditions deteriorated. Though the working conditions were sometimes worse, and for the first time were governed by the clock, the housing provided by Arkwright, Strutt, Owen and others was far better than a worker might otherwise expect and his income was regular. A good example of the conditions in a typical cottage industry of the time is the Belper nailers.
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