Inventors

  • James Watt Invented the Steam Engine

    James Watt Invented the Steam Engine
    This is a engine that preforms mechanical work using steam as its working fluid. It brought a more efficient way to power things, also the engine can lead to the depletion of fossil fuels
  • John Kay Invented the Flying Shuttle

    John Kay Invented the Flying Shuttle
    It was for a automatic weaving. It made the the production of the cloth and fabrics faster, but also mad less jobs that were available
  • James Hargreaves Invented the Spinnng Jenny

    James Hargreaves Invented the Spinnng Jenny
    It was a multi-spindle spinning frame was key developments in the industrialization of weaving. Had good mass equality, also had low yarn strength
  • Richard Arkwright Invented the spinning frame

    Richard Arkwright Invented the spinning frame
    It thread or yarn from fibers such as wool or cotton in a mechanized way. It was quicker than weaving, also had low yarn strength.
  • Richard Arkwright Invented the water frame

    Richard Arkwright Invented the water frame
    It used when cloth was only made by hand. It brought people to the city , also caused the child abuse in the factories.
  • Samuel Compton Invented the Spinning mule

    Samuel Compton Invented the Spinning mule
    A machine used to spin cotton and other fibers. Was advantages of the spinning jenny, also could only produce a very small variety of yarn
  • George Stephenson Invented the Steam Locomotive

    George Stephenson Invented the Steam Locomotive
    It is a type of railway locomotive that produces its pulling through a steam engine. It is much more powerful than a wind-mill or a water-mill, but has very low efficiency.
  • Richard Trevithick also Invented the Steam Locomotive

    Richard Trevithick also Invented the Steam Locomotive
    He helped improve the steam locomotive
  • Robert Fulton Invented the Steam Boat

    Robert Fulton Invented the Steam Boat
    Was a boat that is propelled by a steam engine. It allowed people to travel upstream with a greater speed efficiency, but the engine was extremely unreliable and could randomly blow up and kill people.
  • Louis Pasteur Invented the Pasteurization

    Louis Pasteur Invented the Pasteurization
    The pasteurization is the process of the heat processing a liquid or a food to kill pathogenic bacteria to make the food safe food to eat. You have to have this or you can get very sick
  • Henry Bessemer Invented Steel

    Henry Bessemer Invented Steel
    It is a strong grayish alloy of iron with carbon and other elements. It is very durability a lot of people use it for different things
  • Thomas Edison Invented the Light Bulb

    Thomas Edison Invented the Light Bulb
    The light bulb provides light by passing an electric current through a filament or pocket of inert gas. They're inexpensive and instantly emit a warm light in all directions, accurately revealing the colors of objects and skin tones. Some say that they use more energy then light saving bulbs
  • Nikola Tesla Invented Wireless Telegraphy

    Nikola Tesla Invented Wireless Telegraphy
    Telegraphy is a transmission or electric telegraphy without wireless. Has good communication but has slow speed
  • James Watt Invented the Photocopier

    James Watt Invented the Photocopier
    This was a machine that made photocopies. It could make hundreds of copies at one time, but it also took up a lot of place