Hargreave's Spinning Jenny was a wheel that could weave cotton.
It's a revolutionizing invention because it could weave 8 things at a time. It helped close the gap in textile demand, especially since it was hard to make a lot of cotton at once, but with this machine you could easily produce 8 textiles at once.
Steam Engine
Watt’s steam engine
James Watt's Steam Engine was an improvement on the ones that Thomas Newcomen and Thomas Savery had made. Watt's steam engine didn't have to be manually heated and was a whole lot more efficient to use.
Watt's Steam Engine was later used in many different factories all throughout England and his innovation was put to good use.
Bessemer Steel Process
Bessemer Steel process
The Bessemer Steel Process led to the mass production of steel in tons of factories.
This steel is important cause it was used to build tons of railroads, machines, buildings etc. This machine helped produce a better country.
Smallpox Vaccination
Smallpox Vaccination
The smallpox vaccine helped prevent people from getting this life threatening disease.
This vaccine helped saved millions of lives and was a vaccine that thousands of people got back then, preventing them from ever getting the life threatening disease.
Pasteur Bacteria and Vaccinations
Pasteur discovered multiple vaccines. He made vaccines that protected from anthrax and chicken cholera.
Pasteur is revolutionizing because he saved the lives of millions just by assuming that, if you could make a vaccine for one disease you can make a vaccine for many more.
The Locomotive
The locomotive was something that allowed for travel across countries.
The locomotive is revolutionizing cause people could get places so much quicker than just walking or going by another vehicle. It was much faster than boats cause you didn’t need water either.
Electrical Telegraph
The Electric Telegraph sent electronic pulses through a wire and made beeps. The beeps represented a certain message based of whether they were long or short
This is revolutionizing because it allowed for longer distance communication between people.
Ophelia
Ophelia is a painting by British artist Sir John Everett Millais, completed between 1851 and 1852. It depicts Ophelia, a character from Hamlet, singing before she drowns in a river in Denmark. [more]
The Music Lesson
The Music Lesson or Lady at the Virginals with a Gentleman by Jan Vermeer, is a painting of young female pupil receiving the titular music lesson. [more]