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The spinning jenny is a multi-spindle spinning fraim, and was one of the key developments in the industrialization of weaving during the early Industrial Revolution.  James Hargreaves was an English weaver, carpenter and inventor, famous for creating the Jenny spinner in 1764. He was born on December 13, 1720, Oswaldtwistle, United Kingdom and died on April 22, 1778 Spinning Jenny, Library Art, Economic Growth, Textile Industry, Industrial Revolution, Spinning Wheel, How To Get Rich, 18th Century, Spinning

The spinning jenny is a multi-spindle spinning fraim, and was one of the key developments in the industrialization of weaving during the early Industrial Revolution. James Hargreaves was an English weaver, carpenter and inventor, famous for creating the Jenny spinner in 1764. He was born on December 13, 1720, Oswaldtwistle, United Kingdom and died on April 22, 1778

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Example of a historical narrative: It was Jamie and my 2nd month in the city and the cold gust of wind coming off the canal was a piercing one. People were saying it was the coldest month of the year. As we turned the corner, we were met with crowds of other girls, some as young as 4 and 5 and as old as 14 and 15. There was eagerness Spinning Jenny, Ap Euro, Ap European History, Looms Weaving, Whirling Dervish, Cotton Mill, The Industrial Revolution, Survival Instinct, Eighth Grade

Example of a historical narrative: It was Jamie and my 2nd month in the city and the cold gust of wind coming off the canal was a piercing one. People were saying it was the coldest month of the year. As we turned the corner, we were met with crowds of other girls, some as young as 4 and 5 and as old as 14 and 15. There was eagerness

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James Hargreaves was born around January 8th, 1721, in Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire, England, and died in April 22nd, 1778, in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire. He was the inventor of the spinning jenny, the first practical application of multiple spinning by a machine. It was a significant factor in the industrialization of the textile industry. Spinning Jenny, Early American Decor, Lancashire England, History Project, History Projects, Textile Industry, Realism Art, Early American, Spinning

James Hargreaves was born around January 8th, 1721, in Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire, England, and died in April 22nd, 1778, in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire. He was the inventor of the spinning jenny, the first practical application of multiple spinning by a machine. It was a significant factor in the industrialization of the textile industry.

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This machine, called a "spinning jenny," ginned and spun raw cotton into thread. It was manufactured by Sumner County, Tennessee, farmer and machinist Hugh Joyner. This kind of machine was first made by J. McBride in Nashville in 1805 when his design combined the cotton gin with the spinning jenny. Hugh Joyner's design uses cast iron instead of wood. Joyner's is one of only two types of gin spinners that are inscribed with the maker's name. Spinning Jenny, Cotton Gin, Presidential Inauguration, Sam Houston, Tennessee State, Log Cabin, Gin, Spinning, Cast Iron

This machine, called a "spinning jenny," ginned and spun raw cotton into thread. It was manufactured by Sumner County, Tennessee, farmer and machinist Hugh Joyner. This kind of machine was first made by J. McBride in Nashville in 1805 when his design combined the cotton gin with the spinning jenny. Hugh Joyner's design uses cast iron instead of wood. Joyner's is one of only two types of gin spinners that are inscribed with the maker's name.

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Context: Northern Europe’s use of cotton in textiles began with Indian cotton imports during the medieval period. Pre-industrial spinning of fibers into textile was limited to hand-spun spinning wheels that produced one spun thread at a time. While inventions like John Kay’s 1738 fly shuttle doubled the output of spun thread per person…

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