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    relatively low cost. As the average consumer began to spend more and more the American economy began to experience beneficial spurts of growth. Some of the biggest advancements in technology were in steam power. New found fuels such as coal and petroleum were vastly consumed and incorporated in steam engines. This transformed the manufacturing process of many industries such as the production of textiles and the transportation of people and goods across the country through America’s extensive rail

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    Robert Fulton: Man of Designs Robert Fulton was born on November 14‚ 1765. His parents were immigrants from Ireland and came to Pennsylvania. They owned a farm‚ but lost it because they could not afford it. They moved to Lancaster‚ PA. His dad died there in 1774. He learned to read and write at home‚ and at 8 years old he went to a Quaker school. At a young age Robert Fulton was talented. He was an artist and at 10 years old‚ he did design work for gunsmiths. At 17 years old‚ he went to Philadelphia

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    a lot of people got together and made friends and therefore resulted in more sport being played between communities. Also another major change in the industrial revolution was the advances in transportation. There was the introduction of railways‚ steam engines and steamships and therefore many sports‚ especially cricket and horse racing‚ benefited from this as workers had easier access allowing them to go watch. As the revolution developed‚ half days were granted on Sundays in

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    Only simple tools were used since no machines had been invented then. In the 18th century‚ there were innovations which changed the face of production by substituting machine power for human power. The most significant of the innovations was the steam engine which provided a source of power to operate machines in factories. The supply of coal and iron ore provided materials for generating power and making machinery. In the earliest days of manufacturing‚ goods were produced using graft production:

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    Industrial Revolution that were in the lesson‚ put the ten inventions that you think were the most important on your own timeline. Remember to include the dates of the inventions and any other important information. Thomas Newcommon develops first steam engine  1712  begins the industrial revolution. Samuel Slater brings the Spinning Mill to the U.S.  mid 18th century brings industrial revolution to the U.S. James Watt creates the first steamboat 1769 Eli Whitney develops the Cotton Gin 1793

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    Steam engines were invented‚ these made a faster mode of transportation; they eventually replaced carriages with horses. With steam engines‚ cities were able to have more sources of water‚ they were not required to travel long distances to get a hold of it anymore. This made it possible for people to move further away

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    found near the surface of the earth. People began to construct coal mines but they were filled with water that had to be removed. This was when John Watt‚ a Scottish inventor‚ improved the steam engine designed earlier by an Englishman‚ Thomas Newcomen. There were other significant innovations‚ yet this steam engine proved to be most efficient and eventually widely used. It was put to other uses‚ such as the production of cotton‚ which was in great demand[5]. Textile industry dominated the industrial

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    in a country or region on a wide scale‚ which is exactly what it did. Now I’m going to talk about some advantages and disadvantages it had for us. There were many things that happened during The Industrial Revolution the helped us. For example the steam engine‚ railroads‚ electricity‚ plumbing‚ public education‚ child labor laws‚ and some new sports. Now those are all things that greatly impact my life and are very nice to have but one thing that is really big to me‚ considering I am female‚ is the

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    Some of my earliest memories of living on a farm involve me riding in a tractor with my dad. The days were always hot‚ dusty‚ and seemingly endless. We would ride in that tractor for hours while my dad cut‚ raked‚ and baled hay. It was a bad day when the equipment broke down. My dad would climb out of the tractor‚ and try to fix whatever was going wrong. It was on those days that my dad probably wished for newer‚ better equipment. This was the same problem that John Deere addressed when he

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    The U.S. economy changed dramatically during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The country transformed from a rural agricultural nation to the leading manufacturing country in the world. A number of important trends and developments characterized this period. Many changes and advancements in forms of communication‚ energy‚ transportation‚ and business organization took place. These advancements helped pave the way for modern society and the way our current economic system works.

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