The flying shuttle, invented by John Kay in 1733, revolutionized the textile industry by significantly increasing the speed of weaving, which laid the groundwork for the Industrial Revolution. In America, it boosted textile production and contributed to the growth of factories, particularly in the Northeast. This led to the rise of urbanization as people moved to cities for work, and it played a key role in shaping the economy and labor force, ultimately influencing social dynamics and the development of a consumer culture.
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It increased government regulation of business
The 1980s impacted American life by changing the focus of life from family to making money. Drugs began to impact the cities heavily and television played a large role in family life. Women entered the work force in large numbers and the Aids virus changed the course of human sexuality.
It gives the path way for modern tractors.
The Hubble Telescope with information about the cosmos
It •change manual labour based weaving industry into a mechanized industryThe Flying Shuttle produced fabric and therefore clothes quicker. As a result people had more clothes, which widened the clothing industry.
the men had less work to do in the house so had more time outside working on the farm
john Kay invented the flying shuttle in 1733! he helped factory owners make more then ever and in half the time. he also halfed the workers in there as they only need one person per machine. people didn't like this so they attacked kay. till he fled to France and for there on lived a happy life he died in 1779 in France.
The Shuttle of Life was created in 1920.
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The estimated operational life of a space shuttle was about 120 flights or 10 years. The space shuttle program was designed with a goal of each orbiter flying around 100 missions. Discovery flew 39 missions before being retired in 2011.
Kalpana Chawla was the Indo-American woman astronaut on board the space shuttle Atlantis. She was the first woman of Indian descent to go to space and tragically lost her life during the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster in 2003.
Ellison Onizuka was the first Asian American to "reach" space. He flew into space successfully with the Space Shuttle Discovery. He was killed during the mission as the Space Shuttle Challenger destructed.
They impact American life by giving cops an excuse to pull over our dear drunk men driving their automotive down the road.
The Shuttle of Life - 1920 is rated/received certificates of: UK:A