2. Industrial revolution
The rapid development of industry in Britain in the late
18th and 19th centuries, brought about by the
introduction of machinery.
3. Urbanization
Urbanization is the condition of being urbanized.
Cottage industry is when Someone creates a business
or manufacturing activity carried on in a person’s home.
There was a migration of people from rural to urban
during the Industrial Revolution.
Because less people needed to farm.
4. Agricultural revolution
It lead to crop rotation, and harvesting animals, to the
point in which it became unnecessary for every one to
farm for a living. At that point lots of people went to the
city to find a better future that was not required of
them.
A soil conservation technique involving changing crops
grown on a given parcel of land from year to year. Crop
rotations may include following periods.
5. Textiles
The first commodity in the industrial revolution was
textiles.
Textiles are the type of manufacturing business in
making cloth.
The cotton gin was one of the biggest machines that
made the industrial revolution.
Eli Whitney was the creator and founder of the cotton
gin.
6. Steam engine
Thomas Savory was the inventor of the steam engine.
James Watt was considered as the man who
improved it.
The first steam engine was created in 1775.
The steam engine was useful for transporting goods
from one place to another.
7. Bessemer process
The bessemer project is a steelmaking process in
which all of the impurities are removed from the metal.
This was the creation of Henry Bessemer.
This process was revolutionary to the new founding
industrial revolution.
9. Thomas Edison
He invented the telegraph, the phonograph, and the
kinetophone.
He had around 1093 U.S. patents.
Anything that won’t sell, I don’t want to invent. Its sale
is proof of utility, and utility is success.
10. Romanticism
It is the state or quality of being romantic.
It created a heightened interest in nature and the world.
two authors were Jane Austen, and Percy Shelley