Making a Difference: What were the key inventions that allowed the Industrial Revolution to take place?
Making a Difference
Statement of Inquiry:
Revolutionary changes in technology can lead to positive and negative impacts on a global and sustainable society.
Key Concept: Change
Related Concept: Innovation & Revolution
Global Context: Globalization & Sustainability
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Making a Difference
Statement of Inquiry:
Revolutionary changes in technology can lead to positive and negative impacts on a global and sustainable society.
Key Concept: Change
Related Concept: Innovation & Revolution
Global Context: Globalization & Sustainability
Slide 1 - Slide
Making a Difference
What were the key inventions that allowed the Industrial Revolution to take place?
- Repeat: Quick Quiz; causes of the Industrial Revolution
- Explanation: textile industry, iron industry, steam engine
- Video: The iron industry during the IR
- Read + Assignments: p 5 - 7
Slide 2 - Slide
To which cause does the following stament fit best?
"There was a great interest in science and technology"
A
population growth
B
overseas trade
C
agriculture
D
entrepeneurs and inventions
Slide 3 - Quiz
To which cause does the following stament fit best?
"Raw cotton could be obtained from India and then the manufactured cotton goods could be sol back to India"
A
peace
B
overseas trade
C
agriculture
D
transport
Slide 4 - Quiz
To which cause does the following stament fit best?
"Letters, orders for goods and even new ideas could call travel much more quickly"
A
transport
B
overseas trade
C
raw materials
D
entrepeneurs and inventions
Slide 5 - Quiz
To which cause does the following stament fit best?
"It also meant that there were plenty of workers for the factories"
A
transport
B
agriculture
C
raw materials
D
population growth
Slide 6 - Quiz
To which cause does the following stament fit best?
"It possessed large quantitites of iron, which was needed for making the machines and railways"
A
agriculture
B
entrepeneurs and inventors
C
raw materials
D
population growth
Slide 7 - Quiz
To which cause does the following stament fit best?
"The relatively stable political situation...allowed the British to pursue economic activities"
A
transport
B
peace
C
raw materials
D
overseas trade
Slide 8 - Quiz
To which cause does the following stament fit best?
"There was enough food for the growing population"
A
agriculture
B
peace
C
raw materials
D
overseas trade
Slide 9 - Quiz
The textile industry
Population growth increased demand for cloth, but the domestic systemcould not meet demand.
New machines sped up the manufacturing:
Flying Shuttle (1733)
Spinning Jenny (1764)
Water Frame (1769)
Spinning Mule (1779)
Power Loom (1785)
The Domestic System
Spinning and weaving cloth took place in people's homes.
Slide 10 - Slide
The steam engine
Traditional forms of power: horse power, wind and water.
The steam engine was much more reliable.
First steam engines (1775) worked as a pump to drain flooded mines.
In later years, steam engines were improved and used in factories and locomotives.
Slide 11 - Slide
The iron industry
Iron was being used as a material for newly invented machines.
Due to inventions of Darby I, iron could be produced much faster.
Slide 12 - Slide
Explain why the textile industry was the first that moved to powered machinery and to factories.
Slide 13 - Open question
Explain why speeding up one part of the textile production process could cause a problem in another part of the production process.
Slide 14 - Open question
1733
1764
1769
1779
1785
Samuel Crompton
John Kay
John Hargreaves
Richard Arkwright
Flying Shuttle
Power Loom
Spinning Jenny
Spinning Mule
Edmund Cartwright
Water Frame
Slide 15 - Drag question
Both Kay and Hargreaves faced hostility to their inventions from workers. Kay had to flee to France and Hargreaves had his home set on fire. Why do you think this was? What can be the disadvantages of introducing new technology into the workplace? What examplescan you think of today where there is hostility or concern regarding new technologies?
Slide 16 - Open question
Give two advantages of Darby's method of producing iron.
Slide 17 - Open question
What is the main cause for the steam engine to be invented?
Slide 18 - Open question
Describe what happened in the follwoing years with the development of the steam engine: 1712, 1763, 1775 and 1781.