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The seed drill was invented by Jethro Tull. It economically sowed the seeds in neat rows.
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The steam engine was invented by Thomas Newcomen. The engine combined a steam cylinder and piston surface condensation, a separate boiler and separate pumps.
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Charles Townshed invented the four year crop rotation. You could grow something different each year and the land wouldn't get dry. You can reuse the land every year.
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John Kay invented the flying shuttle. It made weaving much faster. It was an improvement to the loom. It was able to produce wide piececs of cloth and sped things up.
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The spinning jenny was invented by James Hargreaves. The spinning wheel had multiple spools. It reduced the amount of work.
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The spinning mule was invented by Samuel Crompton. The spinning mule gave the spinner great control over the weaving process, many different types of yarn could be produced.
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The puddling process was invented by Henry Cort. Refined iron from pig iron to wroght iron.
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It was invented by Edward Cartwright. The power loom was a mechanised loom powered by a line shaft.
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It was invented by Eli Whitney. The cotton gin automated the seed seperation process. It could generate up to fifty pounds of cleaned cotton daily.
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The Public intercity railway was invented by George Stephenson. It was created for people to be easily tranportated.
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The combustion engine was invented by Gottlieb Daimler. The engine was small, light weight fast, used gasoline-injected carburetor and vertical cylinders.
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The diesal engine was invented by Rudolf Diesel. The diesal engine had an internal combustion engine. It used heat of compresstion to initate ignition to burn fuel thats been injected to the combustion chamber.