- James Hargreaves: The Spinning Jenny (1764)
- Richard Arkwright: Water Frame (1769)
- Samuel Crompton: Mule (1779)
- Edmund Cartwright: Power Loom (1785)
- James Watt: Steam engine (1765)
- Eli Whitney: Cotton gin (1793-1798)
- Samuel F. B. Morse: Telegraph (1836)
- Alexander Graham Bell: Telephone (1876)
- Nikola Tesla: Induction Electric Motor (1888)
- Rudolf Diesel: First Diesel Engine (1892)
- Orville and Wilbur Wright: Airplane (1903)
All of these inventors changed the course of history with their inventions and were just the basic fundamentals that were turned into amazing upgrades of all these inventions.
Who had the biggest impact as a inventor? And why?
ReplyDeleteJames watt had the biggest impact as an inventor because that was the invention that moved everything forward. It is still used for examples today.
Deletehow was the industrial revolution furthered by the new technologies/inventions? how was this a benefit or loss?
ReplyDeleteThe benefit is that it put us with better models and inventions today. And the loss is that children and men and women were put to work using these machines basically as slaves.
DeleteWho out of all the inventors was the most successful? How, what did they do to achieve this?
ReplyDeleteJames Watt was the most successful because his steam engine helped power most things.
DeleteIf you were living in the era as an inventor, what would you have made? and How would it have benefited the people that were also living in this time?
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