
is for Austria
One of the First Countries To Use Steam Engines in the Industrial Revolution.


is for Brittian
The Industrial Revolution Started in Brittian.


is for Child Labor

Many factories hired children as young as 5 and as old as 17.

is for Disease

Many factories carried disease because the lack of hygine of the workers.

is for Electricity

Electricity was first used during the industrial revolution.

is for Factorys

Factories became the main work source during this time period.
is for cotton Gin

The cottn gin was invented in 1794 by Eli Whitney.
is for Hazardous

The factory system was a very hazardous place to work during this time period.
is for Iron

Iron was one of the main natural resources used in the industrial revolution
is for jobs

Many jobs opened up when the factories opened up.
is for John Kay

John invented the flying shuttle which sped up the process of weaving.
is for Labor Unions

Labor Unions arose because factory workers felt like they needed to be treated better.
is for Middle Class

The middle class grew alot during the industrial revolution.
is for Alfred Noble

The inventor of dynamite. A world famous chemisist.
is for Old Age Pensions

Foundation of social welfare. Was given to people over the age of 70.

is for Power Loom

The steam powered more efficent version of the regular loom.
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One of the First Countries To Use Steam Engines in the Industrial Revolution.


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The Industrial Revolution Started in Brittian.


is for Child Labor

Many factories hired children as young as 5 and as old as 17.

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