Steam Power
Agriculture
Child Labour
Great Inventions
Transportation
100

Constructed the first steam engine.

Thomas Newcomen
100

Two main cash crops of the Industrial Revolution.

Tobacco and Cotton

100

Reason why children were used as chimney sweeps.

Their smaller size

100

A type of weaving shuttle.

Flying shuttle

100

Main type of boat used during the industrial revolution.

Steamboat

200

The year the first steam engine was created.

1712

200
Invention that sowed seeds and buried them to a specific depth while being dragged by a tractor.

Seed Drill

200

Job that required looking through the mud for items to sell.

Mud Lark

200

A spinning machine powered by water.

Water Frame

200

A form of transportation that ran on railways.

Trains

300

Provided fuel for the steam engines.

Coal

300

Eli Whitney's agricultural invention.

Cotton Gin
300

What parents do their children when they didn't have money.

Sell their child

300

A mechanized loom.

Power Loom

300

The date that the first train was invented.

1804

400

Improved the steam engine by adding a separate condenser. 

James Watt

400
Invented the Seed Drill.

Jethro Tull

400
Job that involved crawling under working machinery to gather cotton.
Mule Scavenger
400

A machine used to spin cotton and other fibres. 

Spinning Mule

400

A type of road construction pioneered by John Loudon McAdam,

Macadam

500

Form of land transportation powered by steam engines.

Trains

500

The crop that Lord Townshend introduced.

Turnip
500

Job that involved carrying gunpowder to cannons during battles.

Powder Monkey

500

A multi-spindle spinning frame invented in 1764-5.

Spinning Jenny

500

A man-made river used to move heavy objects long distances.

Canals

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