The Industrial Revolution. A. The Industrial Revolution.

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The Industrial Revolution

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The Industrial Revolution

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A. The Industrial Revolution

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A. The Industrial Revolution

A change in production methods in the early 1800’s from human power to machine power.

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A. The Industrial Revolution

A change in production methods in the early 1800’s from human power to machine power.

1. Before the Industrial Revolution how were goods made?

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A. The Industrial Revolution

A change in production methods in the early 1800’s from human power to machine power.

1. Before the Industrial Revolution how were goods made?

By hand in homes or small workshops.

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A. The Industrial Revolution

A change in production methods in the early 1800’s from human power to machine power.

1. Before the Industrial Revolution how were goods made?

By hand in small workshops.

2. After the Industrial Revolution how were goods made?

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A. The Industrial Revolution

A change in production methods in the early 1800’s from human power to machine power.

1. Before the Industrial Revolution how were goods made?

By hand in small workshops.

2. After the Industrial Revolution how were goods made?

By machines in factories.

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B. Mass Production

To make, usually by machinery on an assembly line, goods in large numbers.

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C. Major Inventions and Inventors

1. Eli Whitney

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C. Major Inventions and Inventors

1. Eli Whitney

Invents the system of interchangeable parts for guns.

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2. Spinning Jenny - James Hargreaves (1765)

A hand-cranked machine that spun cotton into thread.

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3. Water-frame - Richard Arkwright (1768)

A water driven machine that produced a stronger cotton thread.

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4. Power Loom - Edmund Cartwright (1785)

Thread was woven into cloth by machine.

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5. Steam Engine - James Watt (1769)

This engine powered the new textile machines.

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6. Samuel Slater

Memorized the plans for these machines and brought them to America.

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D. Industrial Revolution in America

1. What is needed to build a successful factory?

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1. What is needed to build a successful factory?

People to work in the factory and buy the products.

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1. What is needed to build a successful factory?

People to work in the factory and buy the products.

Water to power the factories and transport goods.

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1. What is needed to build a successful factory?

People to work in the factory and buy the products.

Water to power the factories and transport goods.

2. Where were most factories located in America in the early 1800’s?

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1. What is needed to build a successful factory?

People to work in the factory and buy the products.

Water to power the factories and transport goods.

2. Where were most factories located in America in the early 1800’s?

New England

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