Industrial Revolution
IR definitions/names
Inventions/Inventors
Daily life
100

The country where the Industrial Revolution began.

What is England

100

Who was Samuel Slater

A British worker who came to the US and started a textile mill

100

Invented the cotton gin

Who is Eli Whitney

100
What new transportation became available?

Steam-powered locomotives (trains)

200

Who were the "Lowell Girls"?


The "Lowell Girls" were young women who worked in the textile mills of Lowell, reaching some financial independence.

200

What is mass production?

Large quantities of identical goods are produced rapidly and efficiently

200
This machine separates seeds from the cotton
What is the cotton gin
200

Kids would work in factories as young as...

7 years old
300

What did the Industrial Revolution change about work?

More goods were produced faster 

300

What kind of power was used instead of man power or animal power?

Steam power

300

What did the spinning jenny do?

It allowed to spin multiple threads simultaneously 

300

Children worked how many hours a day, and how many days a week, typically?

12-16 hours, 6 days a week

400

How people made goods before the Industrial Revolution

What is by hand

400

What does urbanization mean?

Population moving into cities and expanding them

400
Who invented the "spinning jenny"
Who is James Hargreaves
400

At first people had small machines at home that they used to work. Then machines could only be in factories. Why?

They were too big to fit in a house.
500

How people made goods after the industrial revolution

What is with machines

500

What does "rural" mean?

areas in the countryside

500

What Samuel Crompton invented

What is the "spinning mule"

500

One negative aspect of urbanization

Overcrowded housing
Unsanitary conditions (no tap water, bathrooms, etc.)

Pollution

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