2.1.2 Changing cloth trade -The growth of the domestic system Flashcards
Why was the growth of the domestic system (also known as putting out system) in rural England (where workers would make cloth in their homes) a good way of generating more profit?
As the industry was based in the homes of workers, it was free of the taxes and regulation experienced by guild-based industries in towns.
The cloth industry lent itself well to the use use of domestic labour force, as the process of working cloth was divided into a number of steps that could be carried out by different………… For example ……………
members of a family. However the results depended on the region of families.
For example some weavers from lancashire produced coarse cloth, whereas West country manufactured hard-wearing broad cloths, which would usually be sent to Low-countries.
Why did the DS continueD throughout 17thC?
because
it was easy to hire and let go of labour as market dictated, and the skills involved were familiar to peasant families
one reason for the prominence of the cloth trade is?
the whole sequ of manufacture could be split into sep processes. = great division of labour, cheaper, productive + fitted fam structure