Industrial Revolution Inventions

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    Printing Press

    Printing Press
  • Clock

    Clock
    The clock was made by Eli Terry in 1772. He introduced mass production to the art of clockmaking, which made clocks affordable for the average American citizen.
  • Power Loom

    Power Loom
    The Power Loom was created by Edmund Cartwright in 1784. Which sooner advanced because of technology and made more machines.
  • Steamboat

    Steamboat
    Was invented by John Fitch in 1787. Fitch used it to sail down the Delaware River. The steamboat later evolved into a boat which we now use today.
  • Spinning Machine

    Spinning Machine
    The spinning machine was made by Samuel Slater. It is the oldest piece of cotton machinery in America.
  • Cotton Gin

    Cotton Gin
    The Cotton Gin was invented by Eli Whitney in 1793. The Cotton Gin's main job is to separate cotton from it's seeds.
  • Safety Pin

    Safety Pin
    The Safety Pin was created by Walter Hunt in 1849. The Safety Pin can be used to clip things together, etc.
  • Mason Jar

    Mason Jar
    The Mason Jar was created by John Mason in 1858. Used to store foods in and keep safe.
  • Escalator

    Escalator
    The Escalator was made in 1859 by Nathan Ames. The Escalator is used for easier transportation.
  • Dynamite

    Dynamite
    Dynamite was created by Alfred Nobel in 1867. It is an explosive that destroy anything near.
  • Submarine

    Submarine
    The Submarine was created by John Philip Holland in 1876. The Submarine is used for easier transportation underwater.
  • Radio

    Radio
    The Radio was created in 1894 by Guglielmo Marconi. It is used for communication over a large area.