The industrial revolution
In the early days, man used his own labor to produce goods, but they realized that it was not a more effective method. Man, who had been producing goods using his own labor for a period of time, began to produce goods with machines. This is called the industrial revolution. Due to the industrial revolution, the world's industrial and technological sector developed. .This happened gradually over a period of six decades.
Trade was the most important reason for the industrial revolution. I will tell you why trade was the cause in a separate blog post.
The industrial revolution begins in Britain in the late eighteenth century. The industrial revolution that began in Britain spreads to other countries in Europe and to countries outside Europe only in the nineteenth century.
There are several reasons for the start of the industrial revolution in Britain. They are mentioned in the following chapter.
Causes of industrial revolution in Britain
Britain is a huge empire that controlled many colonies. So there were a lot of rich people who could invest in industries at that time. Due to the increase in population growth in Britain since the 18th century, the need to produce more goods is another reason for this. Also, the inspiration from the European Renaissance, The fact that there are areas rich in resources can also be cited as the reasons that influenced the start of the Industrial Revolution in Britain.
The new creations that the world received due to the industrial revolution
•1733 - John Kay - Flying Shuttle
This made weaving quite a bit faster.
•1764 - James Hargreaves - The genie machine
The processing of yarn required for weaving became faster because of this hand-operated machine.
•1769 - Richard Arkwright - Water Frame
It is a water-operated machine that is more efficient than both of the previously mentioned machines. But because the machine was large, it was difficult to use in homes. Also, it needed a fast flow of water to operate, so it could only be used in stations with water facilities.
•1779 - Samuel Crompton - Mule machine
The principles of both the jenny machine and the water frame machine were used to produce finer and stronger threads.
•1784 - Henry Cote - Roller machine
•1856 - Henry Bessemer - Invents steel
•1814 - George Stevenson - Steam locomotive
•1807 - Robert Poulton - Steamboat
•1811 - Henry Bell - Steamship
•1885 - Daimler - Automobile
• 1903 - Wright Brothers - Airplane
• 1844 - Samuel Moss - Telegraph
• 1895 - Google Marconi - Radio
These and many other inventions were born to the world at this time.
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