Agriculture
Inventors
Inventions
Society
Industrialism
100

When poor farmers were kicked off their land by wealthy farmers, they moved here.

Cities

100

He invented the telegraph.

Samuel Morse

100

This would improve communication across long distances. 

Telegraph

100

This country led the way in the Industrial Revolution. 

Britain

100

This was the first industry to industrialize.

Textiles

200

This was done to prevent a field from losing all of its important minerals

Crop Rotation

200

He invented a steel-making process.

Henry Bessemer

200

This invention would run the machines of the Industrial Revolution.

Steam Engine

200

This is a place where workers and machines are brought together to produce large quantities of goods.

Factory

200

The system of manufacturing large numbers of identical items is called this.

Mass Production

300

A greater food supply led to this.

Population Boom

300

He invented the steam engine.

James Watt

300

This would pave the way for the development of planes and automobiles. 

Internal Combustion Engine

300

The 3 factors of production are Land, Labor and this.

Capital

300

The production of trains and railroads would greatly expand this industry.

Iron

400

During this mini revolution, famers improved livestock breeding and created better varieties of crops. 

The Agrarian Revolution

400

He invented the Seed Drill in 1700.

Jethro Tull

400

These were an important advancement in land transportation and increased trade and industry.

Railroads

400

An economic system in which machines are used to do work. .

Industrialism

400

Before the Industrial Revolution, clothing was made at home by hand, which was known as this.

Cottage Industry

500

These laws allowed landowners to fence-in their lands and public lands and caused many peasants to leave. 

Enclosure Laws

500

He invented the Spinning Mule.

Samuel Crompton

500

With this invention, one person could spin 16 threads at once.

Spinning Jenny

500

The movement of people from rural areas to cities.

Urbanization

500

A system in which the people as a whole rather than private individuals own all property and operate all businesses is called this.

Socialism