The Industrial Revoultion

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Across
  1. 2. The mass migration of people from rural areas to cities for factory jobs.
  2. 3. Engine, A crucial power source, using steam from boiling water to run machines, trains, and boats.
  3. 7. The primary fuel source replacing wood, powering steam engines and iron production.
  4. 8. of Labor Breaking down production into simple, specialized tasks for different workers.
  5. 9. Rotation,Agricultural technique rotating crops to maintain soil fertility, improving food supply for growing cities.
  6. 12. Unions, Organizations formed by workers to fight for better wages,hours, and conditions.
  7. 13. Fabrics, the first major industry to mechanize
  8. 14. Production Making large quantities of standardized goods quickly and cheaply using machines
Down
  1. 1. The process of developing machine production of goods, shifting from agrarian to industrial societies.
  2. 3. jenny,An early machine for spinning multiple threads of yarn simultaneously, boosting textile output.
  3. 4. labor,The widespread employment of children in factories and mines due to low wages.
  4. 5. System, Centralized workplaces using powered machinery for mass production
  5. 6. Fencing off common lands for private farming, displacing villagers and creating a labor pool for cities.
  6. 10. Process, A method to mass-produce steel efficiently, crucial for railroads and construction.
  7. 11. An economic system with private ownership driven by profit and free markets.