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SURNAME & INITIALS :PETRUS OK
MODULE CODE :HISV 211 ASSIGNMENT 3
DUE DATE :28 March 2025
STUDENT NUMBER :45305889

, Question 1

1.1 The exact origin of the industrial Revolution is debatable. Comment on this
statement.
-The industrial Revolution began in the late 18th century primarily in England.
However its exact origin remains debated among historians.
-Some attributed it to technological advancements such as the steam engine
-While others emphasize socioeconomic factors such as increased agricultural
productivity and the rise of capitalism.
-Moreover scholars like Mokyr argue that cultural factors including focus on
innovation, played a critical role.
-The multifaceted nature of this transformation implies that no single cause can be
isolated, necessitating broader understanding of interlinked developments.

1.2 Identity the role played by John Kay and Richard Ackwright during the Industrial
Revolution

- During the Industrial Revolution John Kay invented the flying shuttle in 1733,which
significantly increased weaving efficiency by allowing weavers to operate wider looms,
effectively doubling productivity.

- This invention catalyzed the demand for yarn, exacerbating the need for efficient
spinning methods.

- Richard on the other hand, developed the water frame in 1769,which utilized water
power to spin the yarn faster and stronger than the previous methods.

- Together, these innovations were instrumental in setting the stage for mass
production, impacting economic structures and labor patterns in the 18 th century.
1.3 Discuss the advantages of the steam train during industrial Revolution

- During the Industrial Revolution, steam trains revolutionized transportation and
commerce, fostering economic growth and societal change.

- They significantly reduced transit times, transporting goods and people over long
distances within few hours.

- Accessibility of rail networks stimulated industrial locations, enabling manufacturers
to reach broader markets and facilitating urbanization.

- It aided mining operations by transporting coal, which fueled industrial machinery,
creating synergistic relationship between transportation and industrial output

- It pushed the limits of technology and engineering leading to significant
advancements in various fields.
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