the spinning frame
it's called the Spinning Jenny and no, the Cotton Gin just took the seeds out while the Spinning Jenny actually spun thread. The spinning Jenny spun 8 threads at a time which sped up cloth making a good bit, the technology before the spinning Jenny only did 1 thread at a time, but it still saved them time
the spinning frame
by the invention of the horseless carriage.
the typewriter.
the telephone
Many things where possible after the invention of the wheel. The 2 main things that where possible are: 1. The ability to use wagons to transport large quantities of goods. 2. Milling. The grinding wheel sped up the process for milling grains.
It sped up the process of separating the seeds from the cotton.
The past participle of "sped" is "sped."
Sped is the preterit,( I sped) past conditional ( I would have sped), and plusperfect (I had sped) of the verb speed.
Cyrus McCormick. It sped up the harvesting process.
It sped up the production time of making steel and made it easier to produce more products.
It sped up the production time of making steel and made it easier to produce more products.