| A | B |
| EDMUND CARTWRIGHT | invented a power loom in 1785 to increase output in the textile industry |
| JAMES WATT | (1736-1819) imporeved the steam engine to increase efficiency; theIndustrial Revolution's most fundamental advance in technology |
| JAMES NASMYTH | invented the steam hammer which was introduced in 1832 |
| HENRY CORT | developed the puddling furnace which refined pig iron with coke |
| GEORGE STEPHENSON | built Rocket locomotive which was one of the first effective locomotive which could go faster and quieter than before |
| JOSEPH M. W. TURNER | (1775-1851) painter who captured the feelings of the Industrial Revolution |
| CLAUDE MONET | (1840-1926) French impressionist painter |
| THOMAS MALTHUS | (1766-1834) wrote Essay on The Principle of Population; said that population would always grow faster than food supply |
| DAVID RICARDO | (1772-1823) economist who said that wages would always be low because of population growth |
| FRIEDRICH LIST | (1789-1846) worte National System of Political Economy; German nationalist |
| HONORE DAUMIER | french guy |
| WILLIAM BLAKE | (1757-1827) romantic poet; protested against the hard life of the London poor |
| WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | (1770-1850) romantic poet; saddened by the destruction of the rural way of life |
| FRIEDRICH ENGELS | influential charge of middle-class exploitation and increasing poverty adopted my Marx and following socialists |
| KARL MARX | socialist, founder of communism |
| ROBERT OWEN | Scottish manufactuer who testified for more humane treatement of factory workers |