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Innovations during the Industrial Revolution were interconnected, such as improvements in the textile industry leading to the development of the steam engine, which, in turn, contributed to more efficient production in cotton mills. rephrase like a 8th grader with intelligence humanly written
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During the Industrial Revolution, different inventions were linked together in a cool way. For example, when people found better ways to make fabrics, it actually helped create the steam engine. And then, this steam engine thingy made it easier to make cotton in factories. So basically, all these inventions worked together to make things run smoother and faster.
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