World History: England: Sparks of Preparation (Unit 7)
Crusades
Attempts to free the Holy Land from the Muslims (Vocabulary)
Free-enterprise system
Businesses competing for profit without undue government intervention (Vocabulary)
Industrial Revolution
Change from hand power to machine power (Vocabulary)
Is coal with certain impurities removed.
Coke, an essential improvement in the iron industry:
- revived interest in trade - revived interest in business - increased desire to be prosperous and productive
Effects the Crusades had in sparking the industrial age included:
Middle Ages
European history - from Rome's fall to the Renaissance (Vocabulary)
Profit motive
Investing at a risk for financial gain (Vocabulary)
- strict discipline - specific work responsibilities
Patterns monasteries established for helping industry included:
That has certain minerals added.
Steel is iron:
Many new inventions.
The Industrial Revolution needed:
Fertile soil
The basic component a nation does NOT need to become industrialized is:
Has great quantities of air forced throughout.
The blast furnace:
Eli Whitney
Who invented the cotton gin?
John Kay
Who invented the flying shuttle?
John Gutenberg
Who invented the printing press?
James Hargreaves
Who invented the spinning jenny?