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Title: Industrial Revolution


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The Industrial Revolution
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Starts with Agriculture
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Agricultural Revolution
  • Enclosure Movement
  • Enclosing of fields with fences of hedges
  • What effects do you think this would have in a
    country?
  • 1) Fewer small farms
  • 2) Landowners tried new farming methods
  • Jethro Tull - 1700
  • Seed Drill planted seeds in nice neat rows
  • Crop rotation method
  • Rotated what crops you grew based on its effects
    on the soil

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The Enclosure Movement
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Enclosed Lands Today
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Agricultural Revolution
  • How would this effect livestock?
  • More food for animals, this led to?
  • More and better quality meats
  • As the food supply increased, what else do you
    think increased?
  • Increase in the population
  • Only so many people can farmSo what are these
    people going to do?

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Industrial England "Workshop of the World"
That Nation of Shopkeepers!
-- Napoleon Bonaparte
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Why Did Industrialization Begin in England?
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Reason 1 Large population of workers
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Reason 2 Large supply of natural resources
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Natural Resources
  • Water power and coal fuel for the new machines
  • Iron ore build new machines and buildings
  • Rivers transportation
  • Harbors merchant ships set sail

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Early Canals
Britains Earliest Transportation Infrastructure
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Coalfields Industrial Areas
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Coal Mining in Britain1800-1914
1800 1 ton of coal 50, 000 miners
1850 30 tons 200, 000 miners
1880 300 million tons 500, 000 miners
1914 250 million tons 1, 200, 000 miners
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Young Coal Miners
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Child Labor in the Mines
Child hurriers
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Reason 3 Expanding economy
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Economy
  • Expanded economy invested in new businesses as
    well as new inventions
  • Britain had a great banking system in place
  • Very willing to lend money to people

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Reason 4 Political stability
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James HargreavesFather of the Spinning Jenny
The Spinning Jenny
  • Allowed only one person to make thread
  • Very weak however

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Richard ArkwrightPioneer of the Factory System
The Water Frame
  • Stronger thread, but more coarser

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Edmund Cartwrights Power Loom
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Textile Industry
  • All of these sped up the process of making
    clothWhy would that be important?
  • One invention led to the next
  • Most were very bulky, how did this effect the
    industry?
  • Where was GB getting its cotton from?
  • What was the hardest part in deal with the cotton
    production?
  • Enter Catherine Littlefield Greene Who is she?
  • How would this effect the cotton industry? (2
    ways)

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The Luddites 1811-1816
Attacks on the frames power looms.
Ned Ludd a mythical figure supposed to live in
Sherwood Forest
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The Luddite Triangle
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The Luddites
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Textile FactoryWorkers in England
1813 2400 looms 150, 000 workers
1833 85, 000 looms 200, 000 workers
1850 224, 000 looms gt1 million workers
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The Factory System
  • Rigid schedule.
  • 12-14 hour day.
  • Dangerous conditions.
  • Mind-numbing monotony.

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Textile FactoryWorkers in England
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British Coin Portraying a Factory, 1812
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Young Bobbin-Doffers
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Jacquards Loom
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John Kays Flying Shuttle
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Transportation
  • Why is James Watt important?
  • First used to pump water out of coal mines
  • Watt made is more efficient
  • How would this technology be used?
  • Propel boats Steamships
  • Propel flat bed on wheels Railroads
  • How did this change the face of countries?

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James Watts Steam Engine
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Steam Tractor
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Steam Ship
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An Early Steam Locomotive
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Later Locomotives
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Effects of the Railroad
  • 1) Cheap transportation of raw materials and
    manufactured goods
  • 2) Created 100s of new jobs
  • 3) Boosted agricultural and fishing industires
  • How did it do this?
  • 4) People could live far from where they worked.
    People started to move to the countryside

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The Impact of the Railroad
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The Great Land Serpent
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