Indust Rev.
Across
- 3. Products made in factories, often in large numbers, using machines.
- 4. Natural resources (like cotton, coal, or iron) that are used to make finished products.
- 9. Fabrics or cloth, one of the first industries transformed by machines during the Industrial Revolution.
- 11. The period (late 1700s–mid 1800s) when machines, factories, and steam power began changing how goods were made, starting in Britain.
- 13. A machine powered by steam that was used to run factories, trains, and ships during the Industrial Revolution.
Down
- 1. People who buy and use goods or services.
- 2. Power that spins or turns in a circle, often used to run machines in factories.
- 5. Taxes placed on imported goods to protect local industries from foreign competition.
- 6. Man-made materials, such as plastics or artificial fabrics, produced by chemical processes.
- 7. – An engine powered by burning fuel (like gasoline) inside cylinders; it made cars and airplanes possible.
- 8. Human work, effort, and skills used to produce goods and services.
- 10. Money or resources that are invested to start or grow a business.
- 12. Revolution The period (late 1800s–early 1900s) when new technology like electricity, steel, and chemicals transformed industries even more.