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Industrial Social/Geological Credit
100

Name of this Machine: Turning cotton to thread

Spinning Jenny

100

Workers worked on average this many hours a day

12-16 hours

100

True or false: Workers kept their jobs even if they're injured.

False

100

People moved here after the industrial revolution began.

Cities

200

Name of this machine: Allowed for speedier communication

Telegram

200

This job required workers to work flying shuttles to create fabric goods.

Textile 

200

Before manufacturing, Britain relied on this to sustain their economy

Agriculture

200

Coal mines were positioned near this

Iron mines/Industry

300

Name of this Machine: Speeds up the sewing process

Flying Shuttle

300

This group of workers made up a large amount of the work force. It was also the most controversial group.

Children

300

This group had the most power in the workplace

Factory owners

300

This class was formed once the industrial Revolution was underway.

Middle Class

400

Name this machine: Converted water to energy

Steam Engine

400

This job required workers to work around what is essentially molten lava

Iron working

400

This job was the most dangerous among all the work in the industrial revolution

Coal Mining 

400

Factories set up here for easier access to trade

Water ways/Rail Roads
500

Name of this Machine: Removes seeds easier

Cotton Gin

500

The process of creating machines

Manufacturing

500

To increase production, Britain would need more of this to create more goods

Raw Materials 

500

The middle class was separated into these two classes during the Industrial Revolution

Industrial Middle and Industrial Working