Now it can be used for transportations, factory, and mills!
Richard Arkwright's Water Frame
Water frame has made sewing much easier for us workers!
The Luddites Rebellion
Machines should be forbid from use! Metals are replacing human!
No MACHINES!
James Watt improved the engine apparatus of the steam engine.#160;Steam engines started to provide reliable power for the factories instead of human and animal powering factories and mills.#160;
Cyrus Mccormick's Mechanical Reaper
Richard Arkwright was an English inventor and an entrepreneur who invented a spinning machine called the 'Water frame' Water frame replaced the work of human hands and allowed cotton yarn to spin more quickly and in greater quantities.
Alexander Graham Bell's Telephone
My telephone is finally complete!
The Luddites, who were people opposing industrialization, attacked a number of factories across Great Britain and destroyed the textile machinery. The revolt was caused by the Luddites' fear that the effort spent learning the skills of craft will go unnecessary as the textile machines replace their role.#160;
Thomas Edison's Light Bulb
Now the streets can have light and people can use night time effectively! What an invention I made!
Cyrus McCormick was an American inventor and a businessman who utilized different machines to mechanize agriculture. The McCormick Reaper improved productivity by harvesting crops faster and decreasing farm hands needed. The McCormick Reaper also helped to expand the American market economy by helping to turn America into a breadbasket region.#160;
We can now harvest crops more effectively using the mechanical reaper!
Alexander Graham Bell was a Scottish-born inventor, scientist, and engineer who patented the first practical telephone. The invention of the telephone revolutionized communication. The telephone decreased the amount of time it took to send messages and made sending messages easier.#160;
Edison’s bulb is the first practical electric incandescent lamp that uses a metal filament wire which glows in high temperature. The invention of the light bulb provided a safer alternative to the open flames especially in the hazardous atmospheres of factories and mills. Brightness at night meant productivity of nighttime increased, which helped to spur industrial advancements.#160;
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