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    Dozens of factors contributed to the rise of the Industrial Revolution but the inventions are the most important‚ such as the Spinning Jenny‚ the Telephone‚ and the Steam Engine. Before the Spinning Jenny was produced‚ workers would have to spin yarn on a spinning wheel with only one spindle. This was a laborious task and took way too much time. In 1764‚ James Hargreaves invented the Spinning Jenny‚ which allowed workers to spin yarn on eight spindles. The Spinning Jenny rapidly increased the process

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    in mines‚ mining for raw materials such as coal‚ iron ore and limestone to make iron and there were also quite a few copper mines around. The manufacturing industry/factory system became huge thanks to the invention of a steam engine. Factories had to be built as the new steam-powered machines were too big to fit in people’s houses. The factories were 2 or more stories high with a couple of windows for light. The rooms were very big and packed with rows upon rows of machines; the workers would

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    Industrial Revolution in Great Britain Industrialization in general changed the way we live but it impacted our lives the most when it came to Great Britain. Simple ores such as coal and the use of metals to make engines aided the British and the rest of the world into making their lives much easier while increasing production of product allowing them to make more money. The Industrial Revolution began in Great Britain the mid-18th starting with the transition from handmade goods to machine made

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    Roller Coasters are an indispensable part of any theme park. From Busch Gardens to Disney‚ many parks are known for their thrilling and breathtaking rides. People go on Rollercoasters every day on parks throughout the world‚ but it is not very known how these hulking steel structures work. Roller coasters have a rich history and interesting physics that make them more than meets the eye. Firstly‚ how did roller coasters come to be? Well‚ in it’s earliest form‚ Roller Coasters were simply ice blocks

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    The Industrial Revolution is generally considered as a transition process from handcrafted manufacturing to factory production. Although scientists do not have a single view on the start of this movement‚ the “invention” theory seems to be the most powerful in explaining the causes of the beginning of the Industrial Revolution. In comparison with the “cultural” theory‚ for example‚ the “invention” standpoint expounds the roots of industrialization more reasonably and persuasively. It mostly appeals

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    There were many new technological advancements in Antebellum America such as the cotton gin‚ the steamboat‚ and the power loom‚ but none changed Antebellum America more than the Erie Canal. The Erie Canal is considered one of the greatest technological advancements of its generation. The Erie Canal was not only impressive technologically but it also connected markets that otherwise were not connected‚ and it helped spark the Market Revolution. The Erie Canal led to massive changes in Antebellum America

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    significant eras in human history. It transformed its society from an agricultural economy to one that lead to industry‚ machines‚ and manufacturing. The basic resources for industrialization were iron and textiles‚ along with the development of the steam engine. Furthermore‚ the industrial revolution sought improved systems of transportation. It showed the way to such important changes in the way goods were

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    example of this. The steam engine was a big jump into a more advanced world but it also came with some downfalls. There was also advantage in light. Lasers were a better way for light to travel further and still have a steady light source. In 1781‚ there was this guy named James Watt that invented a Piston Steam engine. This was the first rotary engine created. This invention allowed engines to power a wider variety of things like tractors and locomotives (trains). Before this engine was created‚ many

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    Before the coming of the steam engine‚ raw materials and finished goods were carried and distributed by horse-drawn wagons and by boats that sailed along canals and rivers. But then in the early 1800s‚ Robert Fulton built the first successful commercial steamboat‚ which made the moving of materials faster. Steam ships increased England’s reach around the world‚ and allowed them to find more natural resources and new markets for their products. At the same time‚ steam locomotives were coming into

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    (fast weavers) ‚ 1769 Richard Arkwright patented water frame which was spinning machine powdered by water. Factories sprang up in Britain. Transportation revolution capitalists invested in turnpikes (private roads that charged fee ) ‚ canals built ‚ steam locomotive first major rail line was from Liverpool and Manchester . Rural way of life began to

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