The Industrail Revolution

  • Seed Drill Made

    Seed Drill Made
    Jethro Tull invents the seed drill. The seeds can now be planted in a faster way. This hurried up and stabilized the food supply. It helped the agriculture revolution also. The drill cultivated the land faster and better, more seeds could be planted faster and better.
  • James Watt invents

    James Watt invents
    James invents the steam engine. This was further improved for transportation. Things like the steam boat, steam ship, locomotives, airships, trains, were all run on steam engine power. This sped up transportation and making things, as steam power is much more efficient than coal powered, or water powered. He will further improve it later in the future.
  • The Cotton Gin

    The Cotton Gin
    Eli wanted to slow down and stop slavery, so he invented the cotton gin. The machine was designed to pick out the seeds in cotton, so slaves were not needed. This plan backfired, as more slaves were needed to pick cotton, since cotton could be picked much faster now. This also revolutionized the relationship between the North and the South. They both had better manufacturing, but the South had additional slaves to pick cotton, and made more money that way.
  • The many other inventions

    The many other inventions
    The spinning jenny in 1764 by James Greaves, steamboat by John Fitch in 1787, first conventional battery in 1800 by Alessandro Volta, Samuel F.B. Morse invented the telegraph in 1836, the first camera and photo in 1827, Samaul Colt made the revolver in 1836, and later things like Coca Cola and basketball is thought up of. Escalators were first patented and put into buildings in 1892. Thomas Edison makes the lightbulb, and Alexander Graham inventes the telephone. Gas engined motocycle is also mad
  • Transportation methods

    Transportation methods
    Many new transportation methods were created, even ones that did not require the steam engine. The first bicycle was made in Scotland in 1791. An airship, like a blimp, was created in 1852, providing the first air transport. The hot air balloon before this could not support a human body, and the Wright Brother's airplane in 1903 further advanced air technology. The train inside is modified, like the Pullman 'Sleeping Train Car' in 1857. A four wheeled motorcycle is created in 1886.
  • Beyond the Steam Engine

    Beyond the Steam Engine
    The first internal combustion engine is created in 1858. This further improved speed of vehicles, such as locomotives that were running on steam engines before. The first pratical automobile is created in 1885, but until 1920's with Ford, cars were not popular, and people could not afford them. The internal combustion engine worked great in enhancing speed for just about all, like motor powered bikes (first crude motorcycle), ships and boats, the zeppelins and the airships, etc.
  • Better cures for disease

    Better cures for disease
    Scientists/doctors who now have better technology tools at their disposal, started to create better medicine too. Loius Pastor created vaccines for multiple common and a few rare diseases. Edward Jenner created the first vaccine for smallpox in 1796 when he heard a local legend that milkmaids infected with cowpox never gotten smallpox. And so he started the first vaccine when he tested a 8 year old boy with cowpox, then gave him smallpox, which he was now immune to.