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