During this period of time many innovational ideas came to life, many inventions such as the steam engine (invented by James Watt) lead to other inventions like the the steam locomotive and steamship. Simpler ideas such as the spinning Jenny and water spinning frame became very popular in industry. These spinning frames became very useful in industry when mass producing clothing.
But on the other side of of the revolution wasn’t as great.
Labouring was a massive factor in this period of time, many factories had children as young as six working in industry. The factory owners were able to employ children as young as six because children could fit into the machines. When a machine malfunctioned children were sent into the …show more content…
There were many inventions made during this time, but, some of the main inventions were the steam engine, this innovation changed the way people traveled from place to place. The first assembly line was also created by Henry Ford, he created the first assembly line created car the Model T Ford, many simpler inventions were made as well such as barbed wire, this helped farmers keep their live stock in one place. Property owners used it to keep unwanted people away from their homes and factories.
The industrialisation first stared in Britain, before the industrialisation most families lived in farms out in the country, when machines became more and more poplar families were forced to move into urban areas because hats where the work was. The families that chose to stay in the farms adopted a lot more land to grow crops and farm animals. But the majority didn’t stay and moved into the cities. This was a small issue, because there was a bigger population in the cities it became very