history industrial revolution

  • flying shuttle

    flying shuttle
    john kay invented the flying shuttle and the flying shuttle would weave the wool threw to make clothing the advantage of the invention was it was much faster than by weaving the wool by hand the flying shuttle is used today in most factories to make clothing for people
  • water frame

    water frame
    the water frame was a frame rotated by water the inventor was Richard Arkwright it was used when the clothes were still being hand made to do over 1000 cotton threads all at once and a source of flowing water was its source of power
  • steam boating

    steam boating
    created by Robert Fulton was a bat made to travel down rivers and canals and is operated by sailors and is made today and used today to transport hings and people to different ways down the river it can be sometimes faster than other transportation but at the time it was pretty fast and a easy way to transport goods and people and it changed the way of steam engines because that is what it was used to make it move but it changed how we transport things today
  • spinning jenny

    spinning jenny
    James Hargreaves was the inventor of the spinning jenny it helped with cotton spinning it had a advantage of spinning cotton faster by hand it is used to day to get the cotton to spin
  • spinning mule

    spinning mule
    Samuel Crompton was the inventor of the spinning mule it was a hybrid of Arkwright spinning jenny it was used to spin cotton and other fibers together all at once and it could be used today in alot of other factories to spin fabrics and cotton together to make things such as clothes and other cotton products usually two boys from the factory would operate it it was used with also two rollers and a moving cartridge
  • steam engine

    steam engine
    james watt was the one who invented it and it was used to transport people back and forth faster than walking and it used steam to be ran
  • locomotive engine

    locomotive engine
    was the first ever locomotive train to transport people on the railroad it is used now of days to make people go to point a to point bin a couple of house so it is much more faster than walking and it can be used by steam and coal and now it could be operated by a operator for trains and it was made Richard thickener
  • railroad gauge

    railroad gauge
    it was made by George Stephenson to make the railroad for the steam engine train to transport people and to make people get to places faster for walking
  • cast iron

    cast iron
    created by sir Henry Bessemer was playing with cast iron and made the invention to make the cast iron materials and it changed today because now we have more iron things like pots and buildings and cars and other goods that we need today for modern life
  • the phonograph

    the phonograph
    Thomas Edison was the one who created the phonograph and it changed today because now we can listen to music and it was very simple to use
  • the electric light bulb

    the electric light bulb
    Nikola Tesla created the electric light bulb we use it today to light house and other goods
  • principle of vaccination

    principle of vaccination
    Louis Pasteur created vaccinations for many sicknesses and we can use that now of days so when people are sick and about to die we can use his medicines that he helped and made so we can use now