The theme of our yearbook is science and technology, so my historical analysis will be based on the science and technology of the industrial revolution. My analysis so far is about the invention of the Industrial Revolution. I will focus on three: water frame, improved steam engine and sewing machine. All three inventions provided several problems, progress and commitment to the industrial revolution. We will analyze these three. One of the first inventions in the Industrial Revolution was the water frame.
The Industrial Revolution has had a major impact on the world and created a space for the rich origin of new inventions. One of the most influential inventions during the Industrial Revolution was the invention of steam. Vessel-driven ships, engines, trains allow for increased communication, transportation and electricity. "Steam locomotives are used to make steam locomotives, and you can increase the communication and transactions between places before they are considered too far" (Gernhard). Steam power is a revolutionary technology for mass production and power. Steam is an efficient and economical production method. It is easy to control from the relationship between pressure and temperature. Industrial revolution affected agricultural systems as well as factor systems. The farm has also expanded and integrated into the industrial world. Technology is one of the greatest tools of the industrial revolution
In any case, the agricultural revolution followed by the technology invented during the large-scale technology and industrial revolution played a major role in preventing Malthus's disaster. Many historians point out that when agricultural production eventually exceeds population growth, Malthus' disaster will return to self-sufficiency level. Thomas Malthus believes that unprecedented population growth goes beyond the agricultural revolution, which leads to death from hunger and starvation (Thomas). But that did not happen. Industrial revolution is the driving force of social change in the UK, especially in rural life. New inventions and new technologies have changed agricultural practices and helped farmers grow more livestock