Changes in Industry
Coal pt 1
Iron
Roads and Canals
Railroads
100

why did the weavers not like James Hargreaves

Because they were scared of losing their jobs

100

Coal mine owners were..?

wealthy

100

Iron was most needed here

 When was the 18th century?

100

Who invented the tarmac?

Mc Adam

100

Who invented the "Rocket" locomotive?

George Stephenson

200

What is the difference between the domestic system and the factory system?

domestic system is working at home and factory system is working in factory

200

What was often cut off from the outside world?

coal mining villages

200

What is smelting?

melting ores from the ground


200

How many miles on the road was the turnpike trust controlled?

35400 miles

200

Why was the 1844 Railway Act important?

It made railways safer and easier to use


300

Who invented the spinning jenny?

James hargreaves

300

How many trips with baskets on their back  did older girls have to make to the surface

20 trips

300

This person discovered new fuel for smelting

Who is Abraham Darby

300

What was the name of the canal connecting Worsley and Manchester?

Bridge water canal

300

What were some worries people had about railways?

They thought railways might harm health, damage property, or disrupt communities

400

Why did the spinning jenny not end the domestic system?

because the machine was cheap to make and easy to use so the families could still use them in their houses

400

What do the drift mines look like?

Miners dug into hillsides and used wooden posts for stabilisation. They also dug an adit for drainage

400

What is wrought iron?

Used to make machinery and tools

400

What mainly doubled the canal success?

Public reaction

400

What was life like for navvies who built the railways?

Navvies had tough jobs with low pay, faced dangers, and lived in poor housing.

500

Why is the invention of a new technology (like the spinning jenny) met with fear and resistance?

Because the new tech is more efficient and needs less workers, so people are scared to lose their job. 

500

How much coal was produced in 1750?

4.75 million tonnes

500

What is cast iron?

Makes cannons and stoves

500

When were the roads poorly maintained?

early 18th century

500

How did railways change travel and trade during the Industrial Revolution?

Railways made travel and trade faster, cheaper, and helped cities grow.