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Which new goods were made in the Industrial Revolution?
New spinning and weaving machines enabled the textile industry to develop, and cheaper clothes could be made. Basic products such as iron and steel were used, and the steel industry developed. New methods were found to make many important products, such as rails, pans, and muskets. At the same time, machine tools, such as the lathe, were invented.
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