Industrial Revolution: Spinning Mills

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  • čas přidán 6. 12. 2011
  • Watch and take notes over this video from Mill Times.
    List of Questions to answer:
    1. Describe what life was like prior to the development of mills and industrialization.
    2. Prior to the industrial revolution the process of creating fabric for clothes was done by hand with the use of manual powered (people powered) machines. This process was time consuming and demanding. Explain the process of taking raw fibers (either wool or cotton) and turning them into fabric. Include detailed explanations of carding, spinning, and weaving.
    3. For most of human history machines were powered by human or animal muscle power. The new textile mills were powered by what source?
    a. Prior to being used to power textile mills, what had this source of power been used for?
    4. The first machines in the mills to be automated were the Carding machines. These were time saving but the real advance was the invention of the Water Frame. Explain which step of the process was automated by the Water Frame, how it worked, and why it was an improvement over the traditional processes.
    5. What invention automated the final process of textile making? What was so dangerous about this process?
    6. Because the machines in the mills could card, spin, and weave textiles faster than people could by hand many of the cottage (at home) production of cloth died off. The mills became the first factories. What is a factory and why was this a radical change in society?

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