The spinning jenny soon became what is known today as the loom but i don't know about the steam engine.
This is an essay question, designed to determine if the student has learned the value of each of these inventions in industrialization. There can be no comparison because each had enormous consequences : the steam engine in advanced societies, and the spinning jenny on a worldwide scale.
Spinning Jenny Cotton Gin Flying Shuttle
aeroplane, car, rocket, steam engine, spinning jenny, lightbulb, telephone,
Steam engines; machines for milling cotton and wool and looms for mass production of textiles; railroads, steam ships, just to name a few.
steam engine....weewing and spinning machine
The spinning jenny was used to hand spun cotton in mills. It was replaced by the rotary steam engine.
The spinning jenny was used to hand spun cotton in mills. It was replaced by the rotary steam engine.
steam engine and spinning jenny
it was like the spinning jenny. It made a big impact on the world
This is an essay question, designed to determine if the student has learned the value of each of these inventions in industrialization. There can be no comparison because each had enormous consequences : the steam engine in advanced societies, and the spinning jenny on a worldwide scale.
The steam engine, the spinning jenny, the rail road, the telegraph, the steam hammer, the propeller.
aeroplane, car, rocket, steam engine, spinning jenny, lightbulb, telephone,
Spinning Jenny Cotton Gin Flying Shuttle
the flying shuttle , spinning jenny , water frame , steam engine , and mule were invented .
It has evolved into steam turbines etc... which are still used to generate power.
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Steam engines; machines for milling cotton and wool and looms for mass production of textiles; railroads, steam ships, just to name a few.