Inventors
Effects of the Revolution
England
Textile Industry
100

Richard Arkwright invented

The Water Frame

100

Workers, trade, and natural materials were abundant in England because of

The Geographical location of England

100

The Beginning of the Revolution started in

Great Britain around 1760

100

Resource which started the revolution

Cotton

200

Jame's Hargreaves invented 

The spinning Jenny

200

The exploitation of workers included positive outcomes such as

Cheaper clothes, and more job opportunities

200

The reasons Industrialism began in England

Raw materials for production, workers, and the  merchant marine


200

The benefits new materials gave the British

Wealth, innovation, and labour workers

300

Elias Howe invented

The Sewing Machine

300

Negative effects of the revolution on common people

Dangerous work environments and horrible living conditions

300

People had to purchase this in order to buy machines and open factories

Capital

300

The type of labour used most in cotton factories

child labour



400

The purpose of Eli Whitneyy's cotton gin

Separating raw cotton from cotton seeds

400

The invention of new technologies was

Mechanized looms for weaving cloth and the steam-powered locomotive

400

This gave England access to markets and vast amounts of raw materials

Capital for investing in the means of production Colonies

400

Two types of job opportunities developed during the industrial revolution

Mills and Factories

500

John Kay's invention of the flying Shuttle improved __ in the textile industry

Increased speeds of weaving

500

Importance of the effects of The Revolution

High wages and cheap energy created a demand for technology that substituted capital and energy for labour. 

500

Great Britain thrived with international trade because of this

Harbors and ports

500

Industrialist who owned the biggest textile mill in Britain

Samuel Greg

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