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Causes & Results of the Industrial Revolution: Key Inventors & Reformers Examine the following slides and read information on links Do additional research on line and discuss with partners or ask Ms. Greenberg as needed Take notes on chart for Notebook Assignment #5

Jethro Tull What did he do? Why is it important?

Edmund Cartwright What did he do? Why is it important?

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Elizabeth Gaskell What did she do? Why is it important?

Luddites What did they do? Why is it important? History/1811%20Luddites/1811%20Luddites.htm

Adam Smith What did he do? Why is it important?

Karl Marx What did he do? Why is it important?

and-analysis/chapter-5 John Stuart Mill What did he do? Why is it important?

Dialogue brainstorm ► What are your characters desires? ► What issues would your character care most about?