Title: Social Effects of Industrialization
1Social Effects of Industrialization
2Urbanization movement of people to the cities
3Small towns around mines and factories turn into
cities Manchester 17,000 1750 40,000
1780 70,000 1801
4NEW SOCIAL CLASSES
5Middleclass Bourgeoisie Merchants Inventors Ski
lled artisans
6Middleclass benefits from Industrial
Revolution Live in nice homes Plenty of
food Wives stay home raise children
7Industrial Working Class Live in tenements no
running water crowded no sewage
system epidemics due to filth fire hazzards
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10Ned Ludd Luddites
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12Factory Mine Work long hours 10-16 hour
days poor working conditions -no workers
comp -no unemployment -fired for any
reason low pay
13Miners paid better than factory worker, but the
job is more dangerous
14MAJOR NORTH-EAST COLLIERY DISASTERS (1708-1951)
1708 - FATFIELD (69 dead)1743 - BENSHAM (80
dead)1767 - FATFIELD (39 dead)1773 -
CHARTERSHAUGH (23 dead)1794 - PICKTREE (30
dead)1805 - OXCLOSE, WASHINGTON (38 dead)1805 -
HEBBURN (35 dead)1812 - FELLING (92 dead)1813 -
FATFIELD HALL PIT (32 dead)1815 - NEWBOTTLE (57
dead)1815 - HARRATON, WASHINGTON (38 dead)1815
- HEATON COLLIERY (70 dead)1817 - WEST RAINTON
(27 dead)1819 - SHERIFF HILL (35 dead)1821 -
WALLSEND (52 dead)1823 - PLAIN PIT, RAINTON (59
dead)1826 - JARROW (34 dead)1833 - SPRINGFIELD
(47 dead)1835 - WALLSEND (102 dead)1841 -
WILLINGTON (32 dead)1844 - HASWELL (95 dead)
1845 - JARROW (39 dead)1849 - HEBBURN (31
dead)1855 - ELEMORE, NEAR HETTON (28 dead)1860
- BURRADON (76 dead)1862 - HARTLEY, NEAR BLYTH
(204 dead)1866 - PELTON (24 dead)1880 - SEAHAM
(164 dead)1882 - TRIMDON GRANGE (74 dead)1882 -
TUDHOE (35 dead)1886 - ELEMORE (28 dead)1896 -
BRANCEPETH (20 dead)1899 - BRANDON (6 dead)
1815 killed
15Child labor Children work from age 7 Small size
allows them to do jobs adults cant
16Why did Children work? family needed the
money Laws passed to restrict child labor to 12
hours, minimum age 9
Not enforced
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