Industrialism

Industrialism Times

  • Invention of the steam engine

    Invention of the steam engine
    Thomas Newcomen invents the first steam engine. Though not yet useful, the incorporation of steam in the operation of machines will later be important to the Industrial Revolution.
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    Major Innovations of Industrialism

    The Industrial Revolution was a time in the 18th century when many important inventions were made. Many of these inventions made work easier and cheaper. As these inventions created new manufacturing and industry, many people also moved away from farms into cities. It was a time of very rapid change in the world.
  • Invention of spinning jenny

    Invention of spinning jenny
    James Hargreaves, a British carpenter and weaver, invents the spinning jenny. The machine spins more than one ball of yarn or thread at a time, making it easier and faster to make cloth.
  • James Watt improves the steam engine

    James Watt improves the steam engine
    James Watt from Scotland designs a more efficient steam engine. One of the most important inventions of the Industrial Revolution, steam engines power the first trains, steamboats, and factories.
  • Eli Whitney patents cotton gin

    Eli Whitney patents cotton gin
    Eli Whitney creates a machine that makes it much easier to separate cotton seeds from cotton fiber. It greatly reduces the time it takes to clean cotton and helps the southern states make more money from cotton crops.
  • Samuel Morse invents telegraph

    Samuel Morse invents telegraph
    Samuel Morse invents the telegraph, which allows messages to be sent quickly over a wire. By 1860, telegraph wires stretch from the east coast of the United States west of the Mississippi River.
  • Elias Howe invests sewing machine

    Elias Howe invests sewing machine
    At a time when people had to make their own clothes at home or pay someone else to sew them by hand, Elias Howe invents the sewing machine. Now clothes can be made in large factories.
  • Elisha Otis invents elevator safety break

    Elisha Otis invents elevator safety break
    Elevators were already invented by 1853, but people worried about elevator cars falling. Elisha Otis invents a safety break to prevent them from falling if a cable breaks, making people feel more confident about using elevators in tall buildings.
  • Invention of Bessemer steel processing method

    Invention of Bessemer steel processing method
    Henry Bessemer invents a process for making steel out of iron. Having a way to make steel more quickly and more cheaply helps the production of building and leads to the growth of cities.
  • Alfred Noble invents dynamite

    Alfred Noble invents dynamite
    Alfred Nobel invents dynamite, which is a safer way to blast holes in mountains or the ground than simply lighting black powder. Dynamite is important in clearing paths to build things such as roads and railroad tracks.
  • Louis Pastueur invents vaccinces for diseases

    Louis Pastueur invents vaccinces for diseases
    A chemist named Louis Pasteur believed that germs caused disease. Using this information, he created vaccines that helped prevent many common diseases, which helped people live longer.
  • Alexander Graham Bell patents telephone

    Alexander Graham Bell patents telephone
    He may not have invented the telephone, but Alexander Graham Bell was the first to get a patent for it. Being able to speak to people over a telephone wire greatly changes the way the world communicates.
  • Thomas Edison uses a light bulb to light a lamp

    Thomas Edison uses a light bulb to light a lamp
    Not the first man to create a light bulb, Thomas Edison created a light bulb that lasted longer than other designs and showed it off by lighting a lamp. Edison's light bulbs allow people to do many things at night, such as work, that used to only happen during the day.
  • Opening of Brooklyn Bridge

    Opening of Brooklyn Bridge
    After 13 years of construction, the Brooklyn Bridge is finished in New York City. At the time, it was the longest suspension bridge in the world.
  • Orville Wright invents the first powered airplane flight

    Orville Wright invents the first powered airplane flight
    Using an engine that they invented, Orville and Wilbur Wright invent the first plane that is not powered by wind. Orville flies the plane for 12 seconds over a beach in North Carolina.
  • Henry Ford invents the Model T

    Henry Ford invents the Model T
    Henry Ford creates a type of car called the Model T. It is much cheaper than other cars because it is made on an assembly line, allowing many more people to buy cars.