Technology Improves Farming By: Lisandra Oronia, Anthony Rogers.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Early Industry and Inventions Take notes as the lecture is given.
Advertisements

JOHN DEERE – invents a lightweight plow with a steel cutting edge in
8.Robert Fulton 9.Henry Shreve Miller 10.Samuel F.B. Morse 11.Transportation and communication advances changed the United States by 12.John Deere’s steel.
Warm-Up What do you consider to be the greatest invention in history? Why?
Industrial Revolution Vocabulary Terms
Take minutes to finish Chapter 11 Map Activity If you finish, begin Chapter 11.1 Sequence diagram.
Economic Revolutions and Nationalism Unit 4, Lesson 2.
More Technological Advances 13-4 Singer sewing machineMcCormick reaper Deere steel plow.
Invention Mini-Project
John Deere John Deere was born in Rutland, Vermont on February 7 th, 1804 and died on May 17 th, 1886 at the age of 82 John.
The North before the Civil War. The Location Geography: great ports, Erie Canal Unsteady growing season climate forced people to focus on things other.
Industrialization Industrial revolution begins in England in the 1780s. They had a lot of capital ( money ) to buy machines and factories. Capital was.
Ch. 11, Section 1  Industrial Revolution. Industrial Revolution:  Factory machines began replacing hand tools; large scale manufacturing  replaced.
MORE TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCES MELANIE FORERO DANIELA MARTINEZ DANIEL MORENO DIEGO RIVADA JUAN CAMPO NICHOLAS PARRA.
The NORTH More Technological Advances
History of Ag. Inventions. REAPER Inventor: Cyrus McCormick Inventor: Cyrus McCormick Invented in: 1834 Invented in: 1834 Used for: cut small grain Used.
The Industrial Revolution Chapter 11, Sections 1 & 2.
Early Industry and Inventions
Objective Describe historical agricultural discoveries that increased the global production of food and fiber.
Part 1 National Growth ► After the War of 1812 the nation was finally out from under the threat of war for the first time in its existence. The nations.
9-1 THE MARKET REVOLUTION Pgs U.S. Markets Expand  Farmers began to shift from self-sufficiency – raising a wide variety of food for their.
Effects of War of 1812.
National and Regional Growth
Westward Expansion By: Ekta Upadhyay and Hedy Hartness.
The Market Revolution Homework: Reading A French View of the Mississippi Memorial of the Cherokee Nation Andrew Jackson on Removing the Indian.
Chapter 8 Section 2 The Northern Section.
Chapter 11 Section 4 MORE TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCES.
IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGY ON SHIPMENT OF GOODS Robert Fulton – Revolutionized shipment of manufactured and agricultural goods by with his steam-powered boat.
EARLY INDUSTRY and INVENTIONS
SAMUEL SLATER – Englishman who brings the secrets of textile mills to America from England in
Agriscience Unit 2 worksheet. 1. The process where many countries became self- sufficient in food production in the 1960s by utilizing improved varieties.
John Deere Pete P..
Samuel Slater has been called the "father of the American factory system." American pioneer in the cotton textile industry.
EARLY INDUSTRY AND INVENTIONS Interpret a timeline of technological innovations Recognize the factors that led to urbanization and industrialization.
HOW FARMS HAVE CHANGED OVER THE LAST 200 YEARS THE MID-WEST By Isabelle Kang.
CH 9 Section 1. The “market economy” meant that workers spent the money they earned on goods made by others. Farmers turned to specialization, raising.
The early tools of dry farming 1.Plow 2.Seed Drill 3.Reaper 4.Threshing machine.
Great Thinkers Chapter 11.
Industry and Inventions. The Lowell Mills Francis Cabot Lowell builds a factory in Waltham, Mass -Spun cotton into yarn & wove it into cloth Figured out.
Chapter 11: National and Regional Growth Section 1: Early Industry and Inventions.
CHAPTER 13: SECTION 1 THE NORTH’S ECONOMY. TECHNOLOGY AND INDUSTRY  The industrialization of the North developed in three phases:  1) Manufacturers.
Current Events CNN Student News Lecture/Notes Homework Bell Ringer.
Technology Improves Farming How John Deere and Cyrus McCormick Influence Farming in the Early 1800s by Janielle Calaunan & Otis Neavins.
Transportation and Inventions? EQ: Which inventions made the Industrial Revolution possible for the factories and for the farms?
TECHNOLOGY IMPROVES FARMING By Jack Vu Fatima Alcazar.
Early Industry & Inventions Obj.: explain the effect of industry & inventions on American society.
How did mechanization transform rural life in United States?
What is your favorite piece of technology in the history of mankind?
Invented bifocals, as well as swimming flippers, the rocking chair and proved that lightening was electricity. Benjamin Franklin.
Technology Improves Farming
Part 1 National Growth After the War of 1812 the nation was finally out from under the threat of war for the first time in its existence. The nations trading.
Inventors.
Early Industry and Inventions
Click on the tractor to begin.
Early Industry and Inventions
Part 1 National Growth After the War of 1812 the nation was finally out from under the threat of war for the first time in its existence. The nations trading.
UNIT 10.1 INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION MR. dickerson.
Mechanization of Agriculture
Background: Jefferson had passed the Embargo Act 1807 to prevent Britain from impressing ship crews.
Innovations in Farming and It’s impact on Native Americans
Do Now! List 1 advantage that came with the development of canals and 1 for railroads.
UNIT 6.1 INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION MR LANGHORST.
Bell Work Fill out your agenda: CW: Review for CA HW: Study notes.
Ch.13 Section1.
Early Industry and Inventions
INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION.
Eli Whitney vs. John Deere
Early Industry and Inventions
Who is your famous inventor?
Ch. 13 North and South.
Presentation transcript:

Technology Improves Farming By: Lisandra Oronia, Anthony Rogers

John Deere John Deere was a blacksmith who invented a lightweight plow with a steel cutting edge The plow didn’t get soil stuck to the bottom so it didn’t slow down The company is one of the biggest manufactures in the world

Cyrus McCormick  Cyrus Hall McCormick was an American inventor and founder of the McCormick harvesting machine company  Born: Rockbridge country Virginia 1809  Died: Chicago Illinois 1884

Interesting Facts  Cyrus McCormick was the oldest of 8 children  He invented the reaper.  He married Nancy Fower in 1835.

Websites Deere Deere

The End