Wheels are Spinning: The Potential of Industrialization History 104 / February 20, 2013.

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Wheels are Spinning: The Potential of Industrialization History 104 / February 20, 2013

Thomas Malthus ( )

Processing cotton: the spinning jenny (1767) James Hargreaves, ca

Processing cotton: the power loom

Processing cotton: the cotton gin Eli Whitney ( )

British textile production in high gear, 1835

The “putting out” system

Concentration in factories

Richard Arkwright ( ) “Arkwright mills”

Harnessing steam: James Watt ( )

The “iron horse”

The “Manchester School” of economists Richard Cobden ( )

Robert Peel (Conservative/Tory) British prime minister, ,

Friedrich List ( )