Industrial Revolution Inventors and Inventions
Eli Whitney – Cotton Gin Separated the seeds from the cotton Allowed planters to produce more cotton – workers focused on growing cotton rather than on separating seeds
Henry Bessemer – Bessemer Process (Steel) Making steel Stronger and lighter than iron Machines and factories
James Watt – Steam Engine Power machines, boats, and trains
Edward Jenner/Louis Pasteur Edward Jenner – smallpox vaccine Louis Pasteur – rabies vaccine Edward Jenner/Louis Pasteur
Industrial Revolution Revolutionary Changes in the Textile Industry
Cottage Industry – work is done by hand in the home (spin cotton/wool into thread and weave it into cloth) Early Industry
Major Inventions Flying Shuttle weave cloth
Major Inventions Spinning Jenny spin wool or cotton into thread
Major Inventions Water Frame power machines using water
The First Factories Located near water – power source Later moved to cities because of the steam engine (did not need to be near water) The First Factories
Pre-Industrial Revolution = low productivity and high prices Post Industrial Revolution = high productivity and lower prices (people can afford to buy more) Productivity