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In 1701, Jethro Tull inveted the Seed Drill. The Seed Drill would sow seed in uniform rows and cover up the seed in the rows. Jethro Till --> Seed Drill
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In 1701, Jethro Tull inveted the Seed Drill. The Seed Drill would sow seed in uniform rows and cover up the seed in the rows. Jethro Tull --> Seed Drill
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In 1733, John Kay invented the Fyling Shuttle. The Flying Shuttle to improvement to looms that enabled weavers to weave faster. John Kay -> Flying Shuttle
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In 1768, Richard Archwright invented the Spinning Frame, that produced stronger threads of yarn. Richard Arkwright -> Spinning Frame
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In 1774, Alessandro Volta created the first Battery. Alessandro Volta designed his first invention the electrophorus in 1774, a device that produced static electricity. Alessandro Volta -> Battery
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In 1779, Samuel Crompton Invented the Spinning Mule. The spinning mule gave the spinner great control over the weaving process, many different types of yarn could be produced. Samule Crpomton --> Spinning Mule
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In 1783, Henery Cort ionvented grooved rollers that were capable of producing iron bars more quickly and economically than the old methods of hammering or of cutting strips from a rolled plate.
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In 1875, Edmund Cartwright invented the Power Loom. This machine macanically combinded threads to make cloth. Edmund Cartwright -> Power Loom
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In 1789, Nicolas LeBlancs invented Baking Soda. Nicolas LeBlans created Baking Soda by a two stage chemical reaction. Nicolas LeBlancs -> Baking Soda
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In 1790, Robert Fulton invented the Steamboat. This boat traveled 5 miles per hour, and operated on steam to propel the boats forward. Robert Fulton --> Steamboat
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In April of 1793, Eli Whitney invented the Cotton Gin. The Cotton Gin made it easier do people didnt have to seperate the seeds from the picked cotton. Eli Whitney --> Cotton Gin
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In 1813, George Stehenson invented the Locamotive. At age 20, George Stephenson began designing the first Locamotive. George Stephemson -> Locamotive
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Elias Howe Pattened his Sewing Machine on September 10, 1846. This machine is known as the Lockstich Sewing Machine, and can stich at 250 stiches per minute. Elais Howe - > Sewing Machine