Title: Early Inventions in the British Textile Industry
1Early Inventions in the British Textile Industry
2Charles Turnip Townshend
3(No Transcript)
4Robert Bakewell, Selective Breeding
- 1710- 370 lbs 30 lbs
- 1800- 769 lbs 80 lbs
5The Industrial Revolution...
- The shift from an agrarian, hand-made,
labor-intensive economy to a machine-made,
labor-specialization economy. - 1750 in England
6Industrial Revolution in perspective
- Transformation of every facet of society
- Accelerated the pace of modernization
- Increased the size and importance of the middle
class - Created a new-working class
- Became a force for democracy
- Hastened the secularization of European life
- Changed the geography of global interaction
- Made possible the highest standard of living in
human history
7A traditional spinning wheel
8- The putting-out system- early capitalism
9(No Transcript)
10(No Transcript)
11- The Gallant Weaver, by Robert Burns
- Where Cart rins flow in tae the
sea, By many a flow'r and shading tree,
There lives a lad, the lad for me,
He is a gallant weaver. Oh I had wooers
ought of nine, That gied me rings and
ribbons fine, But I was fear'd my heart
wad tine, And I gie'd it tae the
weaver. My daddie sign'd my tocher
band, To gi'e the lad that has the
land, But tae my heart I'll add my
hand, And gie'd it to the
weaver. While birds rejoice in leafy
bow'rs, While bees delight in opening
flow'rs, While corn grows green in summer
show'rs, I'll love my gallant weaver. -
12John Kays Flying Shuttle, 1733- doubled the
speading of weaving thread, resulting in the
Yarn Famine
13- 1764...James Hargreaves
- Spinning Jenny, - 8 spools of thread from
one wheel! -
14(No Transcript)
15Richard Awkrights Water Frame, 1769
- A system of rollers driven by water which spun
firmer and finer thread on 100 spools - Awkright is known as the Father of the Factory
System.
16Samuel Cromptons Spinning Mule, 1779
- Combined the spinning jenny and the water
frame from to make the Spinning Mule
17James Watts Steam Engine, 1781
18Edmund Cartwrights Power Loom, 1785
- Adapted the spinning mule to steam power
allowing 200 spools of thread to be spun
automatically, with little human interaction
19Eli Whitneys Cotton Gin, 1793
- 50 lbs of cleaned cotton daily
- 1780-9 million bushels of cotton imported to
England - 1835-21 million bushels
20- One small boy could watch over 2 power looms
whose output was 15x greater than a skilled
handloom weaver
21- Factory towns spread all over England Manchester
became the cotton capital of the world
22- Luddites displaced weavers rebelled in 1811-
angry over their loss of jobs, they attacked and
destroyed textile machines throughout England
23Robert Fultons Clermont, 1807
24George Stephensons Rocket, 1825
25In summary
- Technological advances in textiles
- Steam power
- The new iron age- steel
- Transportation and communication
- Incorporation
- Urbanization
- The working class
- Relief and reform