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- Thomas Newcomen was born in Dartmouth, Devon in 1664 - In 1712, he invented the first-ever steam engine - The creation of this machine helped many in the coming years to harness the power of steam for the production of goods such as transport, especially during the Industrial Revolution - The impact of this invention is still felt to this date, having had a negative effect on the environment but a positive effect on manufacturing, money and jobs
- James Hargreaves was born in Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire in 1720 - In 1764, he invented the spinning jenny - An invention that helped make it a lot faster and easier to produce cloth, the spinning jenny was a revolutionary invention which helped to improve and keep the textile industry efficient through the Industrial Revolution and beyond - In our modern world, the production of cloth wouldn't be the same if it wasn't for James' brilliant and efficient invention
- James Watt was born in Renfrewshire, Scotland in 1736 - In 1769, James significantly improved the steam engine - This invention drastically helped those living in the time of the Industrial Revolution because it improved the efficiency of the steam engine, allowing for the first trains, steam boats, and factories to be built and power societiesof the world. - This event has ripple effects that we feel today, as we are so reliant on steam engines for the functioning of modern living
- Eli Whitney was born in Westboro, Massachusetts in 1765 - In 1794, Eli perfected his cotton gin machine and secured a patent for it. - Eli's cotton gin helped those who worked with cotton during the Industrial Revolution to easily separate cotton seeds from cotton fibre, greatly reducing the time it takes to clean cotton and thus helping people make more money - Although fixing cotton cultivation, Whitney has been credited to have institutionalised slavery with this invention
- William Hedley was born in Northumberland, England in 1779 - In 1813, William invented the first commercially useful steam train - This event obviously had a profound impact at the time, as coal and other vital materials could be transported efficiently, furthering societies as a whole - Our society probably wouldn't have the luxury of trains without the inventors of the Industrial Revolution
- Samuel Morse was born in Massachusetts, U.S.A in 1791 - In 1844, Samuel invents the telegraph - The invention of this revolutionary machine helped to spread information almost instantaneously without being in the same place, an innovative and global feat at the time - It helped many working at the time to communicate important ideas, speeding up the efficiency of workplaces brought about by the Industrial Revolution
- Elias Howe was born in Massachusetts, U.S.A in 1819 - In 1846, Elias invented the sewing machine - This amazing invention came at a time when people had to make their own clothes at home or pay someone else to sew them by hand - Therefore, this invention helped to expand the clothing industry and allow for factory production of clothes, speeding up the process
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The Industrial Revolution
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