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Timeline of the Industrial Revolution
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1764 - James Hargreaves invents the Spinning Jenny This invention allowed workers to make multiple spools of thread at the same time this job is better now
1781 - James Watt patents an improved steam engine This was used in factories and in boats as well as locomotives This made coal mining easier as they could extract excess water deep down
1779 - Samuel Crompton invents the Spinning Mule This helped spin cotton and other fibres The invention was used extensively and helped make work with cotton faster
1793 - Eli Whitney invents the cotton gin The invention separates the cotton from the seed This invention added to the amount of cotton that could be produced
1807 - Robert Fulton completes the first successful steamboat voyage This revolutionised water travel as we see it today
1824 - Trade Unions are legalised in Great Britain This meant that workers had legal protection
1831 - The Mechanical Reaper is invented by Cyrus McCormick This invention helped people to harvest crops faster than ever before This was a big turning point as more crops meant more money
1837 - John Deere creates the steel plow This invention broke up tough soil but none stuck to the plow From this invention, a whole company has started giving equipment to farmers
1844 - Samuel Morse invents the telegraph Morse can communicate using a code Samuel invented This meant people can communicate over long distances
1844 - Charles Goodyear patents vulcanised rubber This invention meant that car tyres could be made out of durable material
1846 - Elias Howe invents the Sewing Machine This invention made making clothes a lot easier and faster
1853 - Elisha Otis invents a brake for elevators This meant tall buildings and skyscrapers could be made
1856 - Henry Bessemer invents the Bessemer process for making steel This allowed mass production of inexpensive steel
1876 - Alexander Graham Bell invents the telephone This invention meant that people no longer had to use a code to talk for long distances
1879 - Thomas Eddison makes the first incandescent light bulb This meant factories could remain open after dark
1891 - The first power station is active in London
1903 - The wright brother make the first flight in the Kitty hawk
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1750 - 1914 = The Industrial Revolution
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