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Question
“Manchester became the textile capital of the world” – Give reasons.
Answer in Brief
Solution
- Manchester’s cool climate was ideal for textile production.
- Further, it was situated close to the port of Liverpool and the Coalfields of Lancashire.
- In 1771, Manchester was a sleepy town of 22,000 people.
- Over the next fifty years, its population exploded and reached 1,80,000.
- Therefore Manchester became the textile capital of the world, drawing huge numbers of migrants to the city.
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