Industrial revolution

The time line of the Industrial Revolution

  • John Kay was invented: Flying shuttle

    John Kay was invented: Flying shuttle
    The increase in production due to the flying shuttle exceeded the capacity of the spinning industry of the day and prompted development of powered spinning machines, beginning with the spinning jenny and the water frame, and culminating in the spinning mule, which could produce strong, fine thread in the quantities needed. and the flying today is the mechanized, allowing for automatic machine looms.
  • James was invented: The spinning Jenny

    James was invented: The spinning Jenny
    the rotating device reduced the amount of work required to produce cloth, with a worker capable of working eight or more reels at a time and a drawback is the thread produced by the Jenny was not very strong until Richard Arkwright invented the Water Frame, which produced the yarn harder and stronger than that of the initial spinning. The factory system was started. and now they are sewing factories.
  • Richard Arkwright was invented: Water Frame.

    Richard Arkwright was invented: Water Frame.
    The water frame was an easy way to create the cotton thread was able to rotate 128 threads at a time, which was a method easier and faster than ever. Being run on water power, it produced stronger and harder yarn.
  • Samuel Crompton was created: Spinning Mule

    Samuel Crompton was created: Spinning Mule
    It had the ability to spin cotton and other fibers and was the one that made turning more common and a misfortune was that it contaminated a little more than the other inventions and the machines of today are with a more advanced technology improved and fast.
  • Steam engine Improvement was invented: James watt

    Steam engine Improvement was invented: James watt
    It was the first type of steam engine to make use of a separate condenser. It was a vacuum or "atmospheric" engine using steam at just above atmospheric pressure to create a partial vacuum below the piston. The difference between the atmospheric pressure above the piston and the partial vacuum underneath drove the piston down the cylinder. A disadvantage was the use of high pressure steam due to safety concerns.
  • Steam driven locomotive: George Stephenson

    Steam driven locomotive: George Stephenson
    A steam locomotive transports people faster to different places and a misfortune the steam locomotive used enough coal, wood, and fuel and the evolution of the steam locomotive are the trains that use the electricity and have a faster speed.
  • Steel production: Henry Bassemer

    Steel production: Henry Bassemer
    One is that steel is very expensive to produce and one was only used on small expensive items such as knives, swords, and more pollution and armor. and the evolution of steel production now produce it with a larger and easier to create objects
  • Richard Trevithick: Oil (kerosene)

    Richard Trevithick: Oil (kerosene)
    The oil helps the machines to have energy and the oil so that they could invent more machines that could use oil and the oil so that there would be more contamination. and the evolution of oil is single energy and other resources.
  • Louis Pasteur Discovered: The Pasteurization

    Louis Pasteur Discovered: The Pasteurization
    Louis Pasteur Discovered kill most of the bacteria that caused deterioration, preventing these drinks from turning blue. The process accomplishes this by eliminating pathogenic microbes and decreasing microbial numbers to prolong the quality of the beverage. Today, pasteurization is widely used in the dairy industry and other food processing industries to achieve food preservation and food safety.
  • Robert Fulton: Internal Combustion Engine

    Robert Fulton: Internal Combustion Engine
    Helps to produce energy for other devices and feeds on gasoline and other resources and pollutes more than others because it uses high resources, the evolution is nuclear plants and other resources.
  • Thomas Edison: Telephone

    Thomas Edison: Telephone
    The phone helps people communicate faster and helps people who do not know how to write to communicate and helping people to communicate in different places.
  • Nikola Tesla invented: The electricity

    Nikola Tesla invented: The electricity
    Nikola Tesla helped people with their daily lives with electricity and giving life to other inventions.