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Essay heading: Styal Mill
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One of the main reasons for this increase in the industry was the dissolution of Arkwright’s Spinning patent. This led to many mills being erected and set to work speedily. Manufacturers could now afford to buy machinery and get their businesses underway. With this in consideration, Greg was going to need some space for possible expansion if his business was successful... displayed 300 characters
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The towns were full to capacity with factories and he decided the country would have a sufficient amount of space for any possible expansion he may later require.
Samuel Greg was adopted by his uncle when he was young. As described in source 1, he was brought up working with his uncle in his merchant manufacturing business in Manchester... displayed next 300 characters
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