Cornell Note-Taking Format: keep notes within borders. Will cut and paste onto pages 14-17 I.N.

Subject: The Industrial Revolution

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Why is it called the Industrial Revolution and when did this occur?
AGRICULTURE
Who was Jethro Tull and how did his invention improve farming?
Who discovered crop rotation AND how does it improve farming?
How did the enclosure movement help agriculture?
How did it hurt the small farmers?
TEXTILES
Timeline for key Textile Inventors
How did Eli Whitney’s cotton gin impact slavery?
STEAM & STEEL
Who invented the steam engine?
How did Bessemer improve steel production?
TRANSPORTATION
How did the building of canals aid transportation?
What impact did these people have on transportation?
TECHNOLOGY
How did these inventors advance technology? / discovered how to keep land fertile with crop rotation, i.e., planting different crops every year to restore nutrients to the soil. ______allowed farmers to use their land rather than leaving field fallow (or unplanted).
1730 - develops crop rotation.
1733 – John _____ invents the flying shuttle.
1764 – James Hargreaves invents the spinning ______.
1769 – Richard Arkwright invents the water .
1779 - Samuel invents the spinning mule.
1785 - Edmund Cartwright invents the loom.
1793 - invents the cotton gin.
1830 – Record cotton sales to Britain.
James Watt (1763)
Eli Whitney (1798)
Robert Fulton (1807)
George Stephenson (1829)
Gottlieb Daimler (1886)
Rudolf Diesel (1892)
Wilbur & Orville Wright (1903)
Henry Ford (1913)
1800 – Alessandro ______builds the first and demonstrates his invention to Napoleon, ruler of France. His invention could harness electrical current using metals and chemicals together.
Michael ______(1831) – His discovery led to the development of the first electrical generator and electricity. We can also credit Faraday for modern electric motor, generator, and transformer.
Samuel Morse (1835) – this invention, made the electromagnet useful for mankind. Morse demonstrated that wires could conduct signals with an electromagnetic impulse & electric current to communicate long distances.
Louis Daguerre (1839)
Alexander Bell (1876)
Thomas Edison was a prolific inventor. Three of his most famous inventions are: 1. ;
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Nikola Tessla (1887) perfected the use of alternating currents, which is the source of 80% of electricity . His technology is still used today in our .
Guglielmo Marconi (1901)
Summary: POWER PARAGRAPH . 12 sentences 1-2-2-2-2-2-1 format. Rough Draft. Final will go on pg 17 of. I.N.
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