Industrial Revolution Crossword

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Across
  1. 2. figured out how to maximize the power of steam from Newcomen’s engine
  2. 5. Irish teacher who founded the Barnardo Homes and taught in ragged schools in London
  3. 7. English Quaker who was an innovator in the improvement of cast iron along with his son and grandson and also his family also refined the manufacturing of brass and built the first cast-iron bridge.
  4. 8. an agricultural innovator who invented the seed drill
  5. 11. English politician who started an anti-slavery movement with Quakers religious group's leaders
  6. 12. American who founded the Ford Motor Company.
  7. 13. Scottish philosopher who pushed the idea of reducing government interference
  8. 14. Englishman living in America who published a pamphlet called “Common Sense” and was a public declaration of the reasons for revolution
  9. 15. English journalist and an early advocate of almost all the Radical causes of his time
  10. 16. built a locomotive with his son (Robert) called the Rocket
  11. 17. groups of people in northern England who argued that the machines were harmful to everyone
  12. 19. English author who advocated for prison reform, children’s rights and the abolition of slavery
  13. 20. Owner of a Welsh Factory who made improvements such as shorter work hours and safer working conditions and also built schools and renovated worker housing
Down
  1. 1. one of the most successful Scottish engineer road builder in the Industrial Revolution
  2. 2. American who invented a key invention of the Industrial Revolution, The Cotton Gin
  3. 3. Developed by the spinning jenny this person invented the water frame
  4. 4. Englishman who invented the shuttle and used by weavers
  5. 6. Englishman who invented the spinning jenny
  6. 8. English Romantic painter, printmaker, and watercolourist
  7. 9. developed a crop rotation system for English crops
  8. 10. invented the steam engine to provide water pumps with more energy
  9. 18. English writer who wrote “A Vindication of the Rights of Women” and included passages about nature in her novel “Frankenstein”