inventors of the industrial revolution eli whitney
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Inventors of the Industrial Inventors of the Industrial RevolutionRevolution
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Eli WhitneyEli Whitney
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A. Early LifeA. Early Life
B. Cotton GinB. Cotton Gin
– 1. Increase of 1. Increase of cotton cotton productionproduction
– 2. Patent 2. Patent problemsproblems
C. Manufacture of C. Manufacture of firearmsfirearms
D. Impact on D. Impact on industryindustry
Cotton Gin
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Henry Bessemer & William KellyHenry Bessemer & William Kelly
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A. Steel vs. Iron (pig)A. Steel vs. Iron (pig)
B. New process B. New process
C. Impact on iron ore C. Impact on iron ore & coal& coal
D. Influence on D. Influence on railroads, bridges, railroads, bridges, housing, etc.housing, etc.
Steel
Vs.
Iron
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Edwin L. DrakeEdwin L. Drake
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A. Drill for oil in A. Drill for oil in PennsylvaniaPennsylvania
B. Kerosene, B. Kerosene, waxes, lubricants, waxes, lubricants, later source of fuellater source of fuel
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George George WestinghouseWestinghouse
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A. Compressed A. Compressed air brakes for air brakes for railroad carsrailroad cars
-Safety so all -Safety so all cars could cars could stop at the stop at the same timesame time
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Samuel F.B. MorseSamuel F.B. Morse
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A. TelegraphA. Telegraph
B. Morse CodeB. Morse Code
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Alexander Graham BellAlexander Graham Bell
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A. TelephoneA. Telephone
B. Impact of industryB. Impact of industry
C. AT & TC. AT & T
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Christopher SholesChristopher Sholes
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A. Typewriter 1867 A. Typewriter 1867
B. KeyboardB. Keyboard
C. Impact on IndustryC. Impact on Industry
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Thomas EdisonThomas Edison
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Early lifeEarly life
Menlo Park LaboratoryMenlo Park Laboratory– List of his patentsList of his patents– http://inventors.about.com/library/inventors/bledisonpatents.htm
– 1093 patents1093 patents
Let’s look at some of his more Let’s look at some of his more famous inventions famous inventions
Thomas Edison
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Edison’s InventionsEdison’s Inventions
Phonograph-1877http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBXyuY2J20o
Kinetoscope-1891http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilvTwUjTdHw
Nickelodeon
Improved the stock ticker-1871
incandescent light bulb-1878
Started-GEGeneral Electric
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Thomas EdisonThomas Edisonfamily lifefamily life
On December 25, 1871, Edison married 16-year-old Mary On December 25, 1871, Edison married 16-year-old Mary Stilwell, whom he had met two months earlier as she was an Stilwell, whom he had met two months earlier as she was an employee at one of his shops. They had three children:employee at one of his shops. They had three children:
Marion Estelle Edison nicknamed "Dot"Marion Estelle Edison nicknamed "Dot"
Thomas Alva Edison, Jr. (1876–1935), nicknamed "Dash"Thomas Alva Edison, Jr. (1876–1935), nicknamed "Dash"
William Leslie Edison (1878–1937) InventorWilliam Leslie Edison (1878–1937) Inventor
Mary Edison died on August 9, 1884, possibly brain tumorMary Edison died on August 9, 1884, possibly brain tumor
On February 24, 1886, at the age of thirty nine, Edison married On February 24, 1886, at the age of thirty nine, Edison married 20-year-old Mina Miller 20-year-old Mina Miller
They also had three children:They also had three children:
Madeleine Edison (1888–1979)Madeleine Edison (1888–1979)
Charles Edison (1890–1969), who took over the company upon Charles Edison (1890–1969), who took over the company upon his father's death and who later was elected Governor of New his father's death and who later was elected Governor of New JerseyJersey
Theodore Edison (1898–1992), (MIT Physics 1923), had over 80 Theodore Edison (1898–1992), (MIT Physics 1923), had over 80 patents to his credit.patents to his credit.
Mina outlived Thomas Edison, dying on August 24, 1947.Mina outlived Thomas Edison, dying on August 24, 1947.
Mina Edison
Mary Edison
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Thomas EdisonThomas Edison
Thomas Alva Edison Thomas Alva Edison said: "Genius is 1% said: "Genius is 1% inspiration and 99% inspiration and 99% perspiration!" perspiration!"