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Inventions of the Market Revolution (The Mackintosh Raincoat (Clothes…
Inventions of the Market Revolution
The Mackintosh Raincoat
Clothes didn't get wet because a coating of rubber was on clothes
Clothes never got stiff in the warm weather and never got sticky
Spinning Jenny
Key development was weaving
Nowadays people use sewing machines inspired by Spinning Jenny
The modern factory
The same guy who invented the Mill invented the factory. It employed 200 people.
Not long after, factories started springing up around the world and not in just England.
Modern Friction Matches
Invented to start a fire easily
Now used as an everyday thing for many Americans
Blueprints
1861 was when the true blueprint was invented
Many businesses these days use blueprints when they are building
The Locomotive
The steam railway allowed transportation to not take as long
Inspired by this, 25 years later a new locomotive was invented, travelling faster than the first train
Telegraph Communications
Installed a new railway allowing this to be the first commercial telegraph in the world.
Morse Code was developed shortly after allowing an easier way of transmitting messages through telegraph lines
Dynamite
Gunpowder was used to explode rocks until Dynamite was invented
Armies now a days and many construction sites use dynamite
The electric generator
created energy
Lead to many improvements such as dynamo.
The photograph
Using a camera obscura, the first picture was taken from a window
People now have phones and cameras to take photos that are permanent and more clear.