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Inventions of the Industrial Revolution _rM&safety_mode=true&persist_safety_mode=1 _rM&safety_mode=true&persist_safety_mode=1

United States Patent Office  People who thought up new and useful inventions registered them at this office and called them Patents  The Patent prohibits anyone else from using, making or selling the invention without the inventors permission  Around the 1870’s, 23,500 patents were registered per year!

Industrial Revolution Inventors  Set up your paper like this: InventorInventionDate inventedSignificance in history

The Steam Engine  Invented by James Watt  Invented in 1876  bVrbgw&feature=youtube_gdata bVrbgw&feature=youtube_gdata

The Cotton Gin  Invented by Eli Whitney  Patent registered in 1794  721S5E&safety_mode=true&persist_saf ety_mode= S5E&safety_mode=true&persist_saf ety_mode=1

The Sewing Machine  Invented by Isaac Singer  Patented in 1854  Mfqe0lM&feature=related&safety_mode =true&persist_safety_mode=1 Mfqe0lM&feature=related&safety_mode =true&persist_safety_mode=1

The Telephone  Invented by Alexander Graham Bell  Registered in 1876 (also when the First Phone Call happened)  btDvsa8&safety_mode=true&persist_sa fety_mode=1 btDvsa8&safety_mode=true&persist_sa fety_mode=1

The Light Bulb  Invented by Thomas Edison  Patented in 1880  VL8ptff7yI VL8ptff7yI

The Airplane  Invented by Orville and Wilbur Wright  Invented in 1903  2r7mMNY&safety_mode=true&persist_ safety_mode=1 2r7mMNY&safety_mode=true&persist_ safety_mode=1

The Model T  Invented by Henry Ford  Invented in 1925  Henry Ford also invented the assembly line  MZpwCY&safety_mode=true&persist_s afety_mode=1 MZpwCY&safety_mode=true&persist_s afety_mode=1

The Kodak Camera  Invented by George Eastman  Invented in 1897  3sw43QM&feature=related 3sw43QM&feature=related

Tires (vulcanized rubber)  Invented by Charles Goodyear  Invented in 1844  jt5smc&feature=related jt5smc&feature=related

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BIG QUESTION?? Quick Write!  What was the most significant invention during the Industrial Revolution? Why?