Industrial Revolution Timeline

  • James Watt

    James Watt
    He was a Scottish inventor. Invented the steam engine. He opened a shop in 1757 at the University and made mathematical instruments.
  • Utilitarinism

    Utilitarinism
    The doctrine that actions are right if they are useful or for the benefit of a majority.
  • Spinning Jenny

    Spinning Jenny
    Invented by James Hargreaves. A machine for spinning woth more than one spindle at a time. To spin cotton.
  • Robert Owen

    Robert Owen
    Social activist. Best known for efforts to improve working conditions for his factory workers. He improved the houses of many poor people.
  • George Stephenson

    George Stephenson
    A British Inventor. By age 19 he was operating a Newcomen atmospherice- steam engine. He invented a mine-safety lamp.
  • Cotton Gin

    Cotton Gin
    Invented by Eli Whitney. A machine used for cleaning cotton. A much faster way to clean cotton instead of manually doing it.
  • Karl Marx

    Karl Marx
    German Philosopher. He published Manifest der Kommisischen Partei. Also was the author of the movements most important book Das Kapital.
  • Dynamo

    Dynamo
    An obsolete electrical generator that creates direct current using a commutator. Invented by Michael Faraday.
  • Alfred Nobel

    Alfred Nobel
    Swedish Inventor. Invented dynamite and more powerful explosives. The synthetic element nobelium was named after him. He held 355 different patents.
  • Communism

    Communism
    A society in which all property is publicly owned and each perosn works and is paid according to their abilities.
  • Social Darwinism

    Social Darwinism
    A loose set of ideologies that emerged in the late 1800s. Was used ti justify certin political social or economic views.
  • Automobile

    Automobile
    Invented by Karl Benz. The first practical modern automobile used gasoline- powered combustion engine.
  • Mutual Aid Societies

    Mutual Aid Societies
    An organization that provides benefits or other help to its members when they are sick, dead, old age, disability, and unemployment.
  • Socialism

    Socialism
    A political and economic theory of social organization . Based on public or collective ownership.
  • Airplane

    Airplane
    Invented by the Wright brothers. They made the first controlled sustained flight or power.