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The Industrial Revolution - Coggle Diagram
The Industrial Revolution
Rise of industry
textile industry
Linen>cotton
major trade goods-Raw wool and wool
invention
John Kay
The flying shuttle
cloth
Hargreaves
spinning jenny
line
Richard Ark-
water frame
using water power
Samuel Crompton
spinning mule
line
Edmund Cartwright
power loom
Eli Whitney
machine-cotton seed removal
Factories
Expensive water frame and spinning mule
Watt
steam engine
Factories of near the river
more faster
Industrial growth
Changes in farming
Crop rotation
scientific farming
Jethro Tull-seed drill
Improved livestock
weight of cow and sheep ↑
The enclosure movement
rent fields
put up a fence or hedge
Effect on population
more food
went hungry and nutrition improved
Industries due to population growth
reason
medical advances
food supplies and better living condition
early marriage
new farming method
in eastern England and southern Scotland
in the middle 1700's
Great Britain's advantage
Abundant natural resources
coal from the new machines
iron of machines, tools, and building
water power
rich
A favorable climate new ideas
"club"
exchange of scientific ideas and practical inventions
A favorable geography
trade
A good banking system
Making loans
Political stability