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Abraham Darby and Coke Smelting
He was an englishman who built the coke smelting machine. It was used to advance the mass production of brass and iron goods. -
John Kay and The Flying Shuttle
John Kay was an english inventor who is most known for the flying shuttle. The flying shuttle was a machine that helped with textile industry. -
James Hargreaves and The Spinning Jenny
James was a weaver and a carpenter. The spinning jenny was an advancement to production of the textile industry. -
Richard Arkwright and The Spinning Water Frame
He was an inventor who created the spinning water frame. The spinning water frame was used to spin yarn, and it was powered by water instead of manpower. -
James Watt and The Improved Steam Engine
James Watt was a scottish mechanical engineer who has worked to improve the steam engine. He worked to make the steam engines more efficient and more powerful. -
Samuel Crompton and The Spinning Mule
He was an inventor who created the spinning mule which was a machine used to spin cotton and other fibres. -
Edmund Cartwright and The Power Loom
Edmund was a english inventor who graduated from Oxford. He created the power loom which helped produce clothing from ginned cotton. -
Nicolas Leblanc and Soda Ash to Common Salt
Nicolas Leblanc was a French chemist and surgeon who discovered how to manufacture soda ash from common salt. -
Alessandro Volta and The Electric Battery
He was an Italian physicist who created Electric Battery. -
George Stephenson and The Locomotive Railroad
George was a British civil engineer and mechanical. He helped build the railway from Liverpool to Manchester. -
David Ricardo and The Economic Theory
David Ricardo was a british economist who invented the economic theory. A theory based upon wages and profit. It was influenced through many other theories. -
Jeremy Bentham and Utilitarianism
Jeremy Bentham was an English philosopher, jurist, and social reformer regarded as the founder of modern utilitarianism.
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