Industrial revolution

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Across
  1. 2. Late 1800s by Alexander Graham Bell (America) - made the transmission of sound capable across long distances.
  2. 4. Late 1800s by Thomas Edison (America) - a combination of many inventions, this device turned electrical energy into heat and light
  3. 7. Mid 1800s by Elias Howe. The major improvement was that he put a groove in the needle running away from the point, starting from the eye.
  4. 8. Mid 1800s in America and England. It sent electrical pulses across long distances
  5. 12. Late 1800s by Louis Pasteur (France) - a process of heating and cooling foods that kills most bacteria and makes it safer to consume
  6. 13. Gin Late 1700s (America) - a machine that separates the fluffy cotton from the cotton seed
  7. 14. Late 1800s by Thomas Edison (America) - A device that recorded and played back sound
Down
  1. 1. Late 1700s - manufacturing components identically so that they can replace broken components quickly
  2. 3. Late 1700s by Claude de Jouffroy (France) - used a steam engine to propel a vessel on the water
  3. 5. Early 1900s by Ford Motor Company (America) - the first care made on an assembly line and thus affordable for most consumers.
  4. 6. Engine Late 1700s by James Watts (England) - engine was used fr pumping liquids, mainly water out of coal mines, then eventually powered vehicles.
  5. 7. Mid 1800s by John Deere (America) Deere realized that cast-iron plows used in the east could not handle tough midwest soil. Deere created a plow made of polished steel materials.
  6. 9. Late 1700s by Edmund Catwright (England) - a machine that made rugs, sheets, and blankets a lot faster and cheaper
  7. 10. Early 1800s by Portmouth Block Mills Company, (England) - process of manufacturing something one at a time and then passing it down the line
  8. 11. Early 1800s by Nicolas Appert (France) - heating and then storing foods sealed away from air so that it takes longer for foods to spoil