INDUSTRY AND TECHNOLOGY MASS PRODUCTION - DIVISION OF LABOR Mass Production – Pottery Pottery was either imported or handmade for the aristocracy; in either.

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INDUSTRY AND TECHNOLOGY MASS PRODUCTION - DIVISION OF LABOR Mass Production – Pottery Pottery was either imported or handmade for the aristocracy; in either event, ordinary people could not afford it. But the growing taste for tea, cocoa, and coffee created a demand for porcelain that would not spoil the flavor of these beverages.Pottery was either imported or handmade for the aristocracy; in either event, ordinary people could not afford it. But the growing taste for tea, cocoa, and coffee created a demand for porcelain that would not spoil the flavor of these beverages.

INDUSTRY AND TECHNOLOGY MASS PRODUCTION - DIVISION OF LABOR Mass Prod.–Pottery (cont.) In 1759, Josiah Wedgwood opened a pottery business that used division of labor and molds (rather than the potter’s wheel) to mass- produce high quality porcelain at a low cost that made it affordable for everyday use.In 1759, Josiah Wedgwood opened a pottery business that used division of labor and molds (rather than the potter’s wheel) to mass- produce high quality porcelain at a low cost that made it affordable for everyday use.

INDUSTRY AND TECHNOLOGY COTTON INDUSTRY Mechanization of Cotton There was a strong market for cotton cloth, but the cotton plant did not grow in Europe.There was a strong market for cotton cloth, but the cotton plant did not grow in Europe. Restrictions on the import of cotton cloth led inventors and entrepreneurs to devise cheap mechanical methods for spinning cotton thread and weaving cotton cloth in England.Restrictions on the import of cotton cloth led inventors and entrepreneurs to devise cheap mechanical methods for spinning cotton thread and weaving cotton cloth in England.

INDUSTRY AND TECHNOLOGY COTTON INDUSTRY Mech. of Cotton (cont.) Inventions revolutionized the spinning of cotton thread – the spinning jenny (1764), the water frame (1769), and the mule (1785).Inventions revolutionized the spinning of cotton thread – the spinning jenny (1764), the water frame (1769), and the mule (1785). The increased supply of cotton thread and the demand for cotton cloth led to the invention of power looms and other machinery and processes for cotton textile production.The increased supply of cotton thread and the demand for cotton cloth led to the invention of power looms and other machinery and processes for cotton textile production.

INDUSTRY AND TECHNOLOGY COTTON INDUSTRY Mech. of Cotton (cont.) Mechanization of cotton textile production led to much greater efficiency and lower prices.Mechanization of cotton textile production led to much greater efficiency and lower prices. Cotton became America’s most valuable crop, produced for export to England and, from the 1820s, for America’s own cotton textile industry.Cotton became America’s most valuable crop, produced for export to England and, from the 1820s, for America’s own cotton textile industry.

INDUSTRY AND TECHNOLOGY IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY Iron Industry Iron had been in use in Eurasia & Africa for thousands of years, but iron production was associated with deforestation that increased the price of charcoal and thus reduced the output of iron.Iron had been in use in Eurasia & Africa for thousands of years, but iron production was associated with deforestation that increased the price of charcoal and thus reduced the output of iron. Limited wood supplies and the high cost of skilled labor made iron a rare and valuable metal outside China before the 18 th century.Limited wood supplies and the high cost of skilled labor made iron a rare and valuable metal outside China before the 18 th century.

INDUSTRY AND TECHNOLOGY IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY Iron Industry (cont.) In the eighteenth century, a series of inventions, including coke and puddling, made it possible for the British to produce large amounts of cheap iron.In the eighteenth century, a series of inventions, including coke and puddling, made it possible for the British to produce large amounts of cheap iron. Increased production and lower cost led people to use iron for numerous applications, including bridge building and the construction of the Crystal Palace.Increased production and lower cost led people to use iron for numerous applications, including bridge building and the construction of the Crystal Palace.

INDUSTRY AND TECHNOLOGY IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY Iron Industry (cont.) The idea of interchangeable parts originated in the eighteenth century, but it was widely adopted in the firearms, farm equipment, and sewing machine industries in the nineteenth century.The idea of interchangeable parts originated in the eighteenth century, but it was widely adopted in the firearms, farm equipment, and sewing machine industries in the nineteenth century. The use of machinery to mass- produce consumer goods with identical parts was known as the American system of manufactures.The use of machinery to mass- produce consumer goods with identical parts was known as the American system of manufactures.

INDUSTRY AND TECHNOLOGY IMPACT OF STEAM INDUSTRY Steam Engine The steam engine was the most revolutionary invention of the Industrial Revolution.The steam engine was the most revolutionary invention of the Industrial Revolution. Between 1702 and 1712, Thomas Newcomen developed a crude, inefficient steam engine that was used to pump water out of coal mines. Between 1702 and 1712, Thomas Newcomen developed a crude, inefficient steam engine that was used to pump water out of coal mines. technology2.htm

INDUSTRY AND TECHNOLOGY IMPACT OF STEAM INDUSTRY Steam Engine (cont.) In 1769, James Watt improved the Newcomen engine and began to manufacture engines for sale to manufacturers.In 1769, James Watt improved the Newcomen engine and began to manufacture engines for sale to manufacturers. Watt’s engine provided a source of power that allowed factories to be located where animal, wind, and water power were lacking.Watt’s engine provided a source of power that allowed factories to be located where animal, wind, and water power were lacking.

INDUSTRY AND TECHNOLOGY IMPACT OF STEAM INDUSTRY Steam Engine (cont.) In the 1780s, the steam engine was used to power riverboats in France and America.In the 1780s, the steam engine was used to power riverboats in France and America. In the 1830s, the development of more efficient engines made it possible to build ocean- going steamships.In the 1830s, the development of more efficient engines made it possible to build ocean- going steamships.

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