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james hargreves invented the spinning jenny he named it after his daughter it could spin 8 threads at once. he kept the machines a secret for some time but produced a number for his own growing industry. he improved the design later on and it could spin 120 threads at once.
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manufactures met him and offered hargreaves 3,000 pounds, but he declined because he wanted 7,000 pounds but got 4,000 pounds instead
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james hargeaves house was broken into and smashed his machines, afterwards he moved to nottingham and he and his new buisness partner Thomas james opened a mill and spun cotton with the spinning jennies in 1768 (i dont know what the exact date was)
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James Hargreave continued his sucessful buisness until he died on April 22, 1778
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the spinning jenny wouldnt have been sucessful if the flying shuttlehad not been invented and installed in factories. it was sucessful because it held more than 1 ball of yarn in a shorter time and reducing the overall cost
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A French engineer Claude-François-Dorothée was the first steamboat that was sucessful. It crossed the Saône River.
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the first steam powered ship, Phyroscaphe was a paddle steamer powered by a Newcomen steam engine. it was built in france by marquis Claude de jouffroy and his collegues
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the phyroscaphe travelled on a river but 15 minutes later the engine failed
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the boat that was made in 1787 and 1788 it could carry about 30 passengers on the boat. it could move 7 to8 miles per hour and it travelled more than 2,000 miles
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the first sewing machine was invented by thomas saint but it wasnt sucessful because he did not advertise or sell it to others. the sewing machine was meant for leather and canvas material.
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Robert Fulton created his first steamboat after the death of John Fitch. He was known as, "father of steamboat navigation". Then Fulton had an argument and began to make weapons.
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in 1804 two englishman thomas Stone and James Henderson invented the sewing machine that was sucessful
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it continued to be used everyday in the textile industry until 1810. the spinning jenny impacted the society of England and across the world by the increase production of textile products. it also helped the economy raise their money in england, europe and eventually the U.S.
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an australian tailor, josef madersperger, preented his first machine. it took him seven years to put all the materials together and in 1839 he made a new machine which had something like the weaving process but used a chain stitch
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A French tailor, Barthelemy Thimonnier, came out with the first practical sewing machine. His machine produced the first chain stich.
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Elias Howe's invented a sewing machine named lockstich
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the spinning jennyimpacted us today bcause it helped us grow more in the textiles industry and it helped us make more products to make it easier to do things.
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www.bt.uk/learnig/timeline/items107855.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spinning-jenny-
https://www.reference.com/history/did-spinning-jenny-change-society-48ccd27752410c57
firstindustrialrevolution.weebly.om/inventors-andinventions.html
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the steamboat impacted us today because it was a way of travelling to other places easier and giving away and recieving goods easier
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the sewing machines impacted us today because without it we wouldnt have been able to sew our clothes, make new clothes, helped raised the economy, it helped with the textile industry