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emma f 1-8-20 famous inventions invention | year & inventor | descripti…

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emma f 1-8-20 famous inventions
invention | year & inventor | description | impact on society
1.spinning jenny | | |
2.cotton gin | | |
3.water frame | | |
4.steam engine | | |
5.flying shuttle | | |
6.locomotive | | |
7.dynamite | | |
8.light bulb | | |
9.bessemer process | | |

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InventionYear & InventorDescriptionImpact on Society
2. Cotton Gin1793, Eli WhitneyA machine that quickly separated cotton fibers from their seeds, a task previously done by handMade cotton production highly profitable, expanded cotton cultivation in the American South, and entrenched the system of chattel slavery in the region
3. Water Frame1769, Richard ArkwrightA water-powered spinning machine that produced strong, hard-wearing thread for warp yarnEnabled large-scale, factory-based textile production, shifted spinning from home-based cottage industries to centralized mills, and drove urbanization around mill towns
4. Steam Engine (Watt's Improved Model)1775, James Watt (based on Newcomen's earlier design)A heat engine that uses steam to generate mechanical power, with a separate condenser to boost efficiencyPowered factories, steamships, and locomotives; replaced water and wind power as a primary energy source, and accelerated the Industrial Revolution globally
5. Flying Shuttle1733, John KayA weaving device that allowed a weaver to pass the shuttle across the loom much faster than by handDoubled weaving production speed, created demand for more thread (spurring inventions like the Spinning Jenny), and transformed the weaving industry
6. Locomotive (Stephenson's Rocket)1829, George StephensonA steam-powered railway locomotive designed for passenger and freight transportLaunched the era of rail travel, enabled fast, low-cost long-distance transport of goods and people, unified national economies, and spurred urban and industrial growth
7. Dynamite1867, Alfred NobelA stable, portable explosive made by mixing nitroglycerin with absorbent materialsRevolutionized mining, construction, and demolition; made large-scale excavation (for canals, railways, mines) feasible, though it also had military applications
8. Practical Incandescent Light Bulb1879, Thomas Edison (with parallel work by Joseph Swan)An electric light source that uses a glowing filament inside a vacuum bulb to produce steady, long-lasting lightEnabled widespread indoor electric lighting, extended productive hours beyond daylight, and supported the growth of late-night urban life and industrial operations
9. Bessemer Process1856, Henry BessemerA method to mass-produce low-cost steel by removing impurities from molten pig iron using forced airMade steel affordable and widely available, enabling the construction of skyscrapers, bridges, railways, and heavy machinery; laid the foundation for modern industrial infrastructure