Richard Arkwright invented
The Water Frame
Workers, trade, and natural materials were abundant in England because of
The Geographical location of England
The Beginning of the Revolution started in
Great Britain around 1760
Resource which started the revolution
Cotton
Jame's Hargreaves invented
The spinning Jenny
The exploitation of workers included positive outcomes such as
Cheaper clothes, and more job opportunities
The reasons Industrialism began in England
Raw materials for production, workers, and the merchant marine
The benefits new materials gave the British
Wealth, innovation, and labour workers
Elias Howe invented
The Sewing Machine
Negative effects of the revolution on common people
Dangerous work environments and horrible living conditions
People had to purchase this in order to buy machines and open factories
Capital
The type of labour used most in cotton factories
child labour
The purpose of Eli Whitneyy's cotton gin
Separating raw cotton from cotton seeds
The invention of new technologies was
Mechanized looms for weaving cloth and the steam-powered locomotive
This gave England access to markets and vast amounts of raw materials
Capital for investing in the means of production Colonies
Two types of job opportunities developed during the industrial revolution
Mills and Factories
John Kay's invention of the flying Shuttle improved __ in the textile industry
Increased speeds of weaving
Importance of the effects of The Revolution
High wages and cheap energy created a demand for technology that substituted capital and energy for labour.
Great Britain thrived with international trade because of this
Harbors and ports
Industrialist who owned the biggest textile mill in Britain
Samuel Greg