The term "factory" originates from the Latin Word "facere," meaning "to make or do." It was used to describe a place where goods were produced, particularly during the Industrial Revolution when large-scale manufacturing began. Factories centralized labor and machinery, allowing for efficient production processes, which distinguished them from smaller workshops or artisanal production. The name emphasizes the primary function of these establishments as sites of production.
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