what kind of factory's did the people work at?
what is cotton, steel, clothing,
what were early machines driven by?
what is waterpower
who had a famous dog experiment?
who is pavlov
what is the cotton gin?
If factory workers arrived late to work what were consequences?
heavy fines, pay cuts, or even job loss.
what machinery made work easier to do?
what it steam-power machinery
what were water-powers drawbacks?
factory's had to be located on a stream of river
who is Eli Whitney
Who is the man that made the cotton Gin?
Seed drill, hours drawn ho, replaceable party, and Iron plows helped this industry.
what is the textile industry?
workers spent up to 14 hours a day, six days.
when the men and woman worked in the factors, did men and woman get paid the same?
No, because the woman have simpler tasks and were not respected like men.
what did they build their machines with?
what did iron and steel do?
when was Eli Whitney born?
was eli born in December 8,1765?
whos is Eli?
Who made the Cotton Gin?
did the machines have safety devices?
NO
what determines workers wages?
what is the set wages in relation to other costs of production. For example... if the cost of land or capital increased, the owners lowered wages
what became the two major raw materials of modern industry?
iron and coal
where was Eli born?
was Eli born in Westboro, Massachusetts?
who is Eli whitney
who is the man made the cooton
what year did parliamentary committee investigates working conditions start for children.
1832
what is one way machines affected work?
what helps simple tasks, anyone could operates them, and employers hired younger.
what did steam replace
steam replaced water as industry's major power source
who was Catherine Greene?
was Catherine Greene the widow of a Revolutionary War general?
steel is much stronger and doesn't rust ad easily as iron.
how many workers were crammed into a single room to work?
dozen people, or more