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    invented by James Hargreaves‚ the main reason why it became popular was because the simple mechanics it used‚ not to mention it was quite economical to use. The Water Frame was invented by Richard Arkwright‚ it came to existence particularly used for cotton spinning mill. This steady growth could not have been carried out without the steam engine‚ which was invented by James Watt in 1763‚ the steam engine made quick and cheap way to transportation in just a couple of hours to days depending on the distance

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    Industrial revolution Although it occurred around the same time as the French‚ American‚ Latin American‚ and Haitian Revolutions between‚ say‚ 1750 and 1850—the industrial revolution was really the most revolutionary of the bunch. No way‚ dude. All those revolution resulted in‚ like new borders and flags and stuff. We have studied 15‚000 years of history here at crash course‚ me from the past. And borders and flags have changed plenty‚ and they’re going to keep changing. But in all that

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    The Market revolution was an economic transformation‚ a scene of the innovation of transportation such as the; steamboat‚ man-made canals‚ railroad and communication such as the telegraph. Steamboats “helped to bring economic development to the trans Appalachian west”‚ up the Erie Canal the world’s largest man-made waterway that connected the region around the Great Lakes with the Atlantic Coast via the Hudson River. The railroads opened vast new areas of the American interior for settlement while

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    were paving ways for such development. The northern slavery declined while there was a rise in the cotton kingdom. The market revolution depended on slave labor plantations in the south and free labor factories in the north. Slaves provided free labor in textile factories and in the cotton plantations. The new market economy encouraged the growth of the farms in the south. The desire to produce cotton transformed the system of labor in America. Before‚ workers were expected to work in all stages of

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    were used to transfer energy. Leather belts connected the power to the machinery‚ water had the ability to power an entire mill. 40% of the mills were children as young as 4 years old. The first step to making the cloth was Carding‚ thin strands of cotton were woven into rovey. The second step‚ spinning‚ which is usually where the children were most useful‚ with their small hands it made it easier to handle the bobbins‚ The last step was weaving‚

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    key to the Industrial Revolution. The inventions were accountable for mass industrial production that is still used today. During the Industrial Revolution there were many inventions that were assembled to improve the lives of countless people. The cotton gin and interchangeable parts made Eli Whitney one of the most magnificent inventors during the time of the Industrial Revolution. Ever since Eli Whitney was a child he had an affinity for technology and mechanize work. When he was young he was very

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    Introduction This report explains about various competitive study of various aspects‚ Sales‚ expense‚ import‚ and export analysis etc. of Cotton Textile Industry. In this Analysis Report‚ comparative study and analysis is done for whole industry at the end. The tables are formed and values are considered as per availability of data of the years. Methodology Trends for complete textile industry were computed using estimating equations and correlating the appropriate variable (Sales‚ import

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    education‚ which is not safe. A House of Lords interview‚ during 1819‚ states “ The stated of the health of the cotton factory children is much worse than that of an unemployed one”. This is coming from a doctor‚ shows these kids were clearly in a sanitized and safe environment. So clearly some kids are working and some not is this because of the classes?Maybe. Dr.Ward also adds “ Cotton factories are highly unfavorable‚ both to the health and morals of those employed at them”. Clearly these workers

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    Traders faced higher shipping prices for smaller amounts of goods. ____ 2. Which small‚ inexpensive machine revolutionized the manufacture of cloth? a. the cotton gin c. the water frame b. the spinning jenny d. the Pawtucket loom ____ 3. Who was Richard Arkwright? a. Inventor of the water frame‚ he lowered the cost of cotton thread and increased the speed of production. b. British mechanic and entrepreneur‚ he brought his skills to New England and the Industrial Revolution to the

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    economic and physical growth. Inventions brought a continuous growth in the population. New modes of transportation created a highly affective trading system. The three most important technological advances were the Erie Canal‚ Railroads‚ and the cotton gin. Built in 1825‚ the Erie Canal brought an enormous growth of wealth to New York by linking New York to the Great Lakes (Doc 1A). The Erie Canal changed New York from the fifth largest seaport to the busiest port in America (Doc 1B). The canal

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