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New Methods of Textile Production Spinning Mule Power Loom
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The Spinning Jenny c. 1764 Spinning Jenny used in textile mills James Hargreaves (1720-1778) Woman Working a Hargreave's Spinning Jenny
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The Water Frame c. 1768 Richard Arkwright
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The Spinning Mule c. 1779 Spinning mule Samuel Crompton
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The Power Loom c. 1785 Women at work in a textile mill Edmund Cartwright (1743-1823)
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Textile Factory Workers in England 1813 2400 looms 150, 000 workers 1833 85, 000 looms 200, 000 workers 1850224, 000 looms>1 million workers
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Energy, the Steam Engine, and Iron Industry
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James Watt (1736-1819 ) James Watt and the Steam Engine Modern reconstruction
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Henry Cort (1740-1800) A. Fireplace grate; B. Firebricks; C. Cross binders; D. Fireplace; E. Work door; F. Hearth; G. Cast iron retaining plates Raw Coke Pig Iron Puddling Furnace
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British Pig Iron Production Pig Iron: the immediate product of smelting iron ore with coke and limestone in a blast furnace.
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Sir Humphry Davy (1778-1829) Davy Lamp (aka Safety Lamp ) Modern version of a Davy Lamp
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TRANSPORTATION AND THE RAILROAD INDUSTRY
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Duke of Bridgewater and canals Bridgewater's profitable canal- building (opened 1761) started the "Canal Mania"
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Metals, Woolens, & Canals
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John Loudon McAdam and roads Macadamized Roads
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George Stephenson and the Rocket The Rocket
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The Impact of the Railroad
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Isambard Kingdom Brunel Great Albert Bridge Isn't his name amazing? Thames Tunnel
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Isambard Kingdom Brunel Great Albert Bridge Thames Tunnel The Gauge Wars
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The New Industrial City
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The Crystal Palace at the site to which it was later removed, Penge
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An Essay on the Principle of Population
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Iron Law of Wages
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