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Which factor was a critical case for the loss of the proud independence that characterized craftwork in the nineteenth century?

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The deskilling of manufacturing. As technology advanced, workers increasingly lost the proud Independence that had been a characteristics of their craftwork. This was because of the deskilling of labor under a new system of mechanized manufacturing that industrialist Henry Ford woould come to call "mass production".

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