The Agricultural and Early Industrial Revolutions

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The Agricultural and Early Industrial Revolutions Unit 3:2 The Agricultural and Early Industrial Revolutions

Dutch Waterline

Dutch Dikes

Jethro Tull Known for his Seed Drill

Spreading Seeds by Hand

Seed Drill

Charles “Turnip” Townsend Introduced Crop Rotation

Robert Blakewell Improvements in Animal Breeding

Arthur Young Annals of Agriculture

Edward Jenner and Smallpox Vaccination

John Kay Inventor of the flying shuttle

The Flying Shuttle - 1733

Flying Shuttle Location - I

A Weaver using the Flying Shuttle

James Hargreaves Inventor of the Spinning Jenny

Spinning Jenny - 1764

Improved Spinning Jenny

Richard Arkwright Inventor of the Water Frame

Water frame - 1769

Eli Whitney

Cotton Gin

Interchangeable Parts

Edmund Cartwrigtht Inventor of the Power Loom Late 1780s

The Power Loom

James Watt Creator of Watt Steam Engine

Watt Steam Engine

Early Factory

Factory Near the Water

William Hogarth 18th Century English Painter

London’s “Gin Lane”

“Beer Street”