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The Industrial The Industrial RevolutionRevolution88thth grade grade
Invention ChartInvention ChartInventioInventionn
InventorInventor UseUse Effect on society Effect on society and industryand industry
The Invention The Invention RevolutionRevolution
1800---41 patents were approved1800---41 patents were approved1860----4357 patents were 1860----4357 patents were
approvedapproved
Anything new is quickly Anything new is quickly introduced here, including all introduced here, including all
of the latest inventions. There of the latest inventions. There is no clinging to the old ways. is no clinging to the old ways.
The moment an American The moment an American hears the word “invention”, hears the word “invention”,
their ears perk up.their ears perk up.
Friedrich List (German visitor)Friedrich List (German visitor)
Eli Whitney's Cotton ginEli Whitney's Cotton gin Allowed MUCH more cotton to be Allowed MUCH more cotton to be
cleaned and processed dailycleaned and processed daily
Eli Whitney's Interchangeable Eli Whitney's Interchangeable PartsParts
Made production much easier and Made production much easier and more productivemore productive
John Deere and the Steel John Deere and the Steel PlowPlow
Made plowing much easier and fasterMade plowing much easier and faster
Cyrus McCormick's Mechanical Cyrus McCormick's Mechanical ReaperReaper
Greatly increased farm productionGreatly increased farm production
Samuel Morse’s TelegraphSamuel Morse’s Telegraph Improved communicationImproved communication
James Hargreaves’ Spinning James Hargreaves’ Spinning JennyJenny
Spun thread into clothSpun thread into cloth
Elias Howe’s Sewing Elias Howe’s Sewing MachineMachine
Allowed cloth to be made into clothes Allowed cloth to be made into clothes quicklyquickly
Samuel Slater---Father of the Samuel Slater---Father of the factory systemfactory system
Mass production of cloth for making Mass production of cloth for making clothing and other goodsclothing and other goods
Lowell MillsLowell Mills
The TransportationThe TransportationRevolutionRevolution
First turnpikeFirst turnpike 1790--Lancaster PA1790--Lancaster PA
Conestoga Covered WagonsConestoga Covered Wagons
Erie Canal SystemErie Canal System Begun in 1817, completed in 1825Begun in 1817, completed in 1825
Principal canal routes---Principal canal routes---18401840
Steamboat—Robert Fulton Steamboat—Robert Fulton 18071807
ClermontClermont
Clipper ShipsClipper Ships
The Iron HorseThe Iron Horse 1830—13 Miles of track 1850—1830—13 Miles of track 1850—
9000 miles of track 1860—9000 miles of track 1860—31,000 miles of track31,000 miles of track
The Railroad revolution of The Railroad revolution of 1850’s1850’s
North—used immigrant laborNorth—used immigrant labor South—used slave laborSouth—used slave labor