front 1 Manufacture | back 1 – To make or produce goods, usually in a factory. |
front 2 Reform | back 2 – To make changes to improve something, like laws or systems. |
front 3 Entrepreneur | back 3 – A person who starts and runs a business. |
front 4 Innovation | back 4 – A new idea, method, or invention that improves something. |
front 5 Persuade | back 5 – To convince someone to believe or do something. |
front 6 Agrarian | back 6 – Related to farming or the use of land for growing crops. |
front 7 Subsistence Farming | back 7 – Farming only enough to feed the farmer and their family, not to sell. |
front 8 Common Land | back 8 – Land shared by a community for grazing animals or farming. |
front 9 Enclosure Movement | back 9 – When common land was fenced off and turned into private property. |
front 10 Domestic System / Putting-out System ] | back 10 – Making goods at home rather than in a factory. |
front 11 Seed Drill | back 11 – A tool that plants seeds in neat rows to grow crops more efficiently. |
front 12 4 Crop-Rotation | back 12 – Rotating four different crops on the same land to keep the soil healthy. |
front 13 Urbanization | back 13 – The growth of cities as more people move from the countryside. |
front 14 Mechanization | back 14 – Using machines to do work that people used to do by hand. |
front 15 Flying Shuttle | back 15
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front 16 Spinning Jenny | back 16 – A machine that allowed one worker to spin many threads at once. |
front 17 Textile | back 17 – Cloth or fabric made by weaving, knitting, or other methods. |