Causes/Effects
The British
Inventors
Who Run the World?
Grab Bag
Inventions
100

This time period represented a sea change in new ideas - both a secularization of society and a distancing from tradition.   

What was the Enlightenment?

100

This ended common areas and these properties were closed off and privatized. 

What were enclosures?

100

He invented the Steam Engine

Who was James Watt?

100

This was the law regarding the legal status of married women. 

What is coverture?

100

This major event prevented industrialization in France. 

What is the French Revolution?

100

This invention revolutionized planting and made it more efficient and cost effective. 

What was the seed drill?

200

This agricultural innovation provided healthier soil and better crop yields. 

What was crop rotation?

200

Anthracite, Bituminous and Lignite - plentiful in Great Britain and powered the Industrial Revolution. 

What is Coal?

200

He invented the Seed Drill. 

Who was Jethro Tull?

200

This was a way in which imported cotton was processed in women's homes in Britain. 

What was the cottage industry?

200

Nick name of Samuel Slater by the Brits. 

Who was "Slater the Traitor?"

200

This invention by Eli Whitney revolutionized the production (especially) of guns. 

What were interchangeable parts?

300

Shift from living in agrarian areas - there were ready workers for industrialization. 

What is urbanization?

300

Successful entrepreneurs in Great Britain had plenty of this to invest in new industry. 

What is capital?

300

He stole the plans for textile machinery and emigrated to the U.S. 

Who was Samuel Slater?

300

She broke the law of Coverture in the US by writing a will leaving her possessions to her female relatives.

Who is Abigail Adams?

300

Large scale political conflict, poverty and unemployment in Europe and Asia created a massive workforce for which industrialized nation?

What was the United States?

300

This machine used a large wheel to spin many spindles of thread at once.

What is a spinning jenny?

400

Based on the ideas of Adam Smith, the large scale production of textiles had this impact on prices. 

What is to lower prices?

400

This defined control by parts of India by the British East India Company.

What was company rule?

400

Who invented the Water Frame and opened the First Steam powered textile mill. 

Who was Richard Arkwright?

400

She was the first woman awarded a patent in the U.S. 

Who was Hannah Slater?

400

The British destroyed this industry in India, mostly due to protectionist policies. 

What was mining?

400

This invention used vaporized water to power large and small machines

What is the steam engine?

500

This nation defensively industrialized to keep its nation's society and culture closed off and safe from interloping Europeans. 

What was Japan?

500

The enclosure movement forced many tenant farmers to these two large northern urban areas (cities). 

What were Manchester and Liverpool?

500

He invented the Spinning Jenny. 

Who was James Hargreaves?

500

One of the organizers of the Seneca Falls Women's Rights Convention. 

Who were Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott?

500

Which two publications by Adam Smith and Karl Marx would have opposing ideas about the value of the Industrial Revolution?

What is Wealth of Nations and the Communist Manifesto?

500

This achievement allowed the Russians to become a world power in Industrialization. 

What was the Trans-Siberian Railway?