Some Things of the Industrial Revolution

  • Start

    The year the Industrial Revolution began.
  • Spinning Jenny

    Spinning Jenny
    The Spinning Jenny allowed one person to spin more than one thread at once, further increasing the amount cotton that a worker could produce.
  • Water Frame

    Water Frame
    It Produced Yarn faster using a water wheel added to the "Spinning Frame"
  • Period: to

    Steam Transportation

    James Watt patented the steam engine creating a new source of power which led to the steam train/steam boat (patented by Robert Fulton/George Stephenson).
  • Crompton's Mule

    Crompton's Mule
    Samuel Crompton combined the Spinning Jenny and Water Frame allowing the mass production of strong fine yarn.
  • Telegraph

    Telegraph
    It sent electrical signals over wires which could be translated into a message allowing long range communication. This was perfected by Samuel Morse to become what is known as morse code.
  • Telephone

    Telephone
    The telephone was patented by Elisha Gray and Alexander Graham Bell which transmitted speech electrically directed by a call centre. This revolutionised the way people communicated with others and made organising things easier.
  • The first airplane

    The first airplane
    The Wright brothers created a flying vehicle that took of by it's own power. This helped revolutionise transportation and was part of the reason we are able to travel all over the world.
  • End

    The year the Industrial Revolution finished.