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Movers & Shakers: Inventions during Industrial Revolution
How does technology improve people’s lives?
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I. TEXTILE INDUSTRY A. John Kay - Flying Shuttle (1733) B. James Hargreaves - Spinning Jenny (1764) C. Eli Whitney – Cotton Gin (1794) D. IM Singer – Sewing Machine (1851) Impact – Quicker, cheaper, improved textile industry
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1. Improved Steam Engine (1784) 1. Steel production (1855)
II. INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION A. James Watt B. Henry Bessemer 1. Improved Steam Engine (1784) 1. Steel production (1855) Impact – easier, faster to make steel Impact - Faster, more reliable engine
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III. EVERYDAY LIFE & ENTERTAINMENT
A. Thomas Edison B. George Eastman 1. Light Bulb (1879) 2. Phonograph (1878) 3. Motion Pictures (1888) 1. Roll Film/Camera (1888) Impact – Able to easily take pictures (photographs) Impact – Reliable source of light, mass entertainment
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IV. COMMUNICATION A. Alexander Graham Bell B. Guglielmo Marconi 1. Telephone (1876) 1. Radio (1902) Impact - transmit sound over long distances, improves communication Impact - Provided wireless communication
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V. TRANSPORTATION B. Henry Ford A. The Wright Brothers 1. Automobile Assembly Line & the Model T (1908) 1. The Airplane (1903) Impact - Improved mobility & started aircraft industry Impact - Assembly line production made cars affordable
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Impact - Reduced infection, preserved food
VI. IMPROVING HEALTH A. Louis Pasteur B. Joseph Lister 1. Pasteurization (1862) 1. Antiseptics (1867) Impact - Reduced infection, preserved food Impact - Higher survival rate in surgery
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The Actual Telephone (National Museum of American History- The Smithsonian Institute)
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