Agricultural and Industrial Revolution. Agricultural Inventions Jethro Tull: seed drill; horse drawn tool that dug up weeds Charles Townsend: crop rotation.

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Agricultural and Industrial Revolution

Agricultural Inventions Jethro Tull: seed drill; horse drawn tool that dug up weeds Charles Townsend: crop rotation Jethro Wood: plow with replaceable blades Iron plows replaced wood plows

Seed Drill

Plow

Family Farm Ends Everyone helped out to make a living Certain inventions stopped that People go to cities to find work Industrial Revolution began

Spinning “Jenny”: 8x thread faster Mechanized Loom: Weaved cloth Water Powered Eli Whitney: “Cotton Gin” deseeded cotton Industrial Revolution: Textiles

Spinning Jenny

Mechanized Loom

Cotton Gin

Steam Engines and boats Transcontinental Railroad Water/Transportation

Heat metal differently makes it stronger Steel machines Steel

Battery Samuel Morse invented Morse Code Telegraph Communication

First Battery - Alessandro Volta

Telegraph Machine