Machines Machines helped productivity levels rise.

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Machines Machines helped productivity levels rise. More products made in less time. Machines invented Steam engine Throstle (water frame) Spinning machines Spinning jenny Weaving These are some of the inventions that were very helpful in people’s every day life.

The spining Jenny The spinning jenny was used to help produce yarn in less time.

Steam ENgine The steam engine was first used to pump water out of mines. The later steam engine was used for productive uses by using them as a driving force of the industrial revolution.

THrostle A machine formerly used for spinning fibers such as cotton or wool. .