Industrial Revolution Timeline

  • Utilitarianism

    Utilitarianism
    It is a bunch of normative ethical theories. It determines right from wrong by focusing on outcomes. It’s about everyone’s happiness counts equally.
  • Spinning Jenny

    Spinning Jenny
    It is a multi spindle spinning frame. It spend cotton faster then is had been. It increased the demand for textile products.
  • Robert Owen

    Robert Owen
    Robert was a Welsh textile manufacturer. He was also a philanthropist. He was a founder of the cooperative movement.
  • George Stephenson

    George Stephenson
    George was a civil engineer. He is known as the Father of the railways. George built a steam locomotive.
  • Dynamo

    Dynamo
    It is an electrical generator. It creates a direct current. It could give power for industries.
  • Socialism

    Socialism
    It is a political philosophy. It means workers or the government own things. Socialism is opposed or private ownership.
  • Thomas Edison

    Thomas Edison
    He invented the light bulb. He also invented mass communication. Then he also invented electric power generation.
  • Communism

    Communism
    It is a way of creating and sharing wealth. Everyone shares the wealth that’s is made. It is a economic ideology within the socialist movement.
  • Social democracy

    Social democracy
    It is a political philosophy. It is similar to socialism. It supports a competitive economy with money.
  • Gulielmo Marconi

    Gulielmo Marconi
    Guglielmo was an inventor. He was also an electrical engineer. He created practical radio wave based wireless telegraph system.
  • Alfred Nobel

    Alfred Nobel
    Alfred was a Swedish chemist. Alfred was also an engineer. He invented dynamite which was useful.
  • Automobile

    Automobile
    It is a motor vehicle. It was faster to get around them horses were. It also didn’t put waste in the middle of the street.
  • Social Gospel

    Social Gospel
    It is a social movement. It aims to apply Christian ethics to social problems. It was a movement within Protestantism.
  • Airplane

    Airplane
    A airplane can fly. It can carry multiple people at a time. It gets people from point a to b faster then land vehicles.
  • Assembly line

    Assembly line
    It is a manufacturing process. In an assembly line parts are added together in a sequence. It was a quicker improvement then what they were doing before.