Manchester kick started the Industrial Revolution

The arrival of the Bridgewater Canal at Castlefield in July 1761, as recorded in the history books, "marked the commencement of the Industrial Revolution." In the 19th century, Manchester developed itself as the commercial hub for the textile industry, earning it the nickname "Cottonopolis." Manchester became the world’s first industrial city, which is one of the interesting facts about Manchester. Early in the 19th century, Manchester's cotton industry experienced exceptional growth, which fueled the town's growth and placed it at the center of a vast network of commerce and manufacturing.


In Manchester's textile mills and on the plantations where millions of enslaved people were compelled to grow the cotton that supplied them, innovation and profitability go hand in hand with inequity and exploitation, both locally and internationally. Manchester developed into a sophisticated industrial metropolis, manufacturing items of many kinds, with textiles as its primary industry. As a result of its thriving cotton industry, first-rate transportation systems, and connections to other English cities. It swiftly established itself as one of England's most significant and significant cities and joined a worldwide network of commerce and manufacturing.

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