Manchester, a city in the UK, has grown from a small Roman fort to the world's first industrial city. During the Industrial Revolution of the 19th century, Manchester quickly became a global centre for textile production, a transformation that not only changed the face of the city but also profoundly influenced global economic patterns.
"Manchester is known as 'Cotton City' because it was once the world's largest cotton trading market."
Manchester's history dates back to 79 AD, when a Roman fort called Mamucium was established here. The city was originally a human settlement. After hundreds of years of development, Manchester's geographical and economic advantages allowed it to usher in its first industrial prosperity in the late 18th century.
“In the 1820s, the wave of the Industrial Revolution made Manchester quickly become