Title: Vocabulary
1Vocabulary
- Dynamo
- Interchangeable parts
- Assembly line
- Stock corporation
- Cartel
- Germ theory
- Urban renewal
- Mutual-aid society
- Standard of living
- Cult of domesticity
- Temperance movement
- Womens suffrage
- Racism social gospel
- Romanticism
- Realism
- Impressionism
- Anesthetic
- Enclosure
- Smelt
- Capital
- Factory
- Turnpike
- Urbanization
- Tenement building
- Labor union
- Utilitarianism
- Socialism
- Means of production
- Communism
- Proletariat
2The Dawn of the Industrial Age
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By Mr. C
3New Agricultural Revolution
- Farming
- Enclosure movement
- Put small farmers off the land
- Created a labor pool
- Improvements
- Fertilize, mixed soils, seed drill and stronger
horses
- Population Explosion
- 1715-1789 in Europe 120 million to 190 million
- Due to declining death rate
- Energy
- Coal used for steam power
4Britain Leads The Way
5Britain leads the way
- Natural resources
- Large supplies of coal and iron
- Increased labor force
- Pop. increase and enclosure movement
- New technology
- Enlightenment taught progress by technology
- Economic conditions
- Trade accumulated capital
- Increased pop. increased demand
- Political social conditions
- Stable pro business government
- Strong navy
- Religious groups promoted hard work and thrift
HMS Victory is the only 18th Century ship of the
line still to be found anywhere in the world
6The Steam Engine
7Changes in the textile industry
- Putout system too slow
- Inventions
- John Kays flying shuttle weaving
- Steam locomotive...1830 Manchester to Liverpool
- Steam boats... 1807 Robert Fulton paddle
wheeler - Steam freighters with iron hulls by 1880
The flying shuttle was thrown by a leaver that
could be operated by one weaver.
8Hardships of Early Industrial life
- Urbanization....People moving to the city
- The poor forced to live in foul slums
- No running water
- No sanitation system
- Diseases spread rapidly
Where home is a hovel, and dull we
grovel,Forgetting the world is fair.
9Summary
- Write a four or five sentence summary or your
notes so far.
10The Factory
11Factory system made workers slaves to the machines
- Rigid discipline
- 12 to 16 hour shifts
- Many job accidents and safety issues
- Women workers preferred
- Adapted to machines easier
- Easier to manage
- Paid them less
It is about half past five by our clock at home
when we go in....We come out at seven by the
mill. We never stop to take our meals, except at
dinner.
12Child labor
Leo 48 inches high, 8 years old. Picks up bobbins
at 15 cents a day in Elk Cotton Mill.
- Nimble fingered, quick moving and small
- Orphans used with official permission
13The Working Class
- Protests were treated harshly
- Forbidden to form labor movements
- Methodism spreads
- Improvement through sober moral ways
- Channel anger to social reform
14The New Middle Class
- Merchants, Inventors, Investors and Artisans
- Believed in Laissez Faire
- Believed the poor were lazy and/or ignorant
- Should work their way up
15Problems and Benefits of the Industrial Revolution
- Problems
- Low Pay, Unemployment, Dismal living conditions
- Benefits
- More new factories created more jobs
- Wages rose , workers could buy more
- Cost of Railroad travel fell
- Wealth was spread around more than ever
16New Ways of Thinking
- EconomicsLaissez-faire
- Free market would level out
- Iron law of wageshigher wages bigger families
more labor lower wages more unemployment - Population
- Would grow faster than the food supply
- Did not happen and living conditions improved
17New Social Ideas
- Utilitarian
- The greatest happiness for the greatest number of
people - Socialism
- People as a whole should own everything
- Social Utopians
- Self sufficient communities modeled after
socialism - Robert Owenbuilt one in New Lanark, Scotland
18Summary
- Write a four or five sentence summary or your
notes so far.
19Scientific SocialismMarxism
- Based on the scientific study of history by Karl
Marx and Friedrich Engels - The bourgeoisie (the haves) always struggled
with the Proletariat (have nots) - Predicted that the Proletariat would
eventually win and set up a classless communistic
society
- Weakness
- By 1900 the standard of living of the
Proletariat improved - Nationalism became more important than working
class loyalty
Karl Marx, 1818-1883 The Communist Manifesto
20The industrial Revolution Spreads
- New powers, France, Germany and United States
- Caught up to Britain fast, Why?
- Abundant supplies of coal and iron ore
- Could follow Britains lead
21New methods of production
- Interchangeable parts
- Assembly line
Henry Ford
The first Ford1896
22Technology and industry
- Steel ... 1856, Henry Bessemer developed a
process to purify iron. - Chemicals
- Medicines, aspirin, perfumes, soaps, margarine
and fertilizers. - Alfred Nobel invented dynamite
- Electricity
- Edisons light bulb illuminated whole cities
- city life quickened
- factories could produce after dark
23Transportation
- Horseless carriage....Gottlieb Daimler (Auto)
combined with Nikolaus Otto (internal combustion
engine) 1886
- Orville and Wilbur Wrights airplane 1903
1886 The first 4-wheeled automobile
24Communications
- Telegraph.... Samuel Morse. by 1860's undersea
cable
Telephone...Alexander Bell....1890's
Telegraph Receiver
June 25, 1876 Centennial Exhibition
Philadelphia
Radio....Guglielmo Marconi....1901
25Summary
- Write a four or five sentence summary or your
notes so far.
26New directions for Business
- Monopolies or cartels....Controlled entire
industries - Fixed prices, set productions quotas, divided up
markets - Standard Oil Co. of Ohio...John D. Rockefeller
- controlled oil wells, refineries, pipelines and
stations - Called Robber Barons
27Growth of Cities
- Population doubled between 1800 and 1900.Why?
- Death rate fell
- Improved farming methods
- Food storage and distribution methods
- Improved medical advances
28Medicine
- The link between germs and diseases germ theory
proved - Louis Pasteur...vaccine for rabies and
pasteurization - Robert Koch identified the bacteria that caused
TB - Hospitals
- William Morton.... Anesthesia
- Florence Nightingale....sanitary measures
- First school of nursing
- Joseph Lister....antiseptics...prevent infections
29The New City
30Life in the cities
- Urban renewal...replacing medieval planning
- Rich built nice neighborhoods on the edges
- Poor crowded into slums near the factories
- High crime rates, alcoholism
- Improved slowly
- Developed sidewalks, sewers and skyscrapers
- Had music halls, parks, museums, education and
more
31Working class struggles
- Reforms
- Mutual-aid societies to help sick or injured
workers - All men could vote
- Right to organize unions
- Passed laws regulating conditions in factories
and mines - outlawed child labor
- 8 hour work day
- disability insurance
32Summary
- Write a four or five sentence summary or your
notes so far.
33Changing attitudes
- Social order changes
- Upper class....old nobility plus super-rich
industrial and business families - High middle class....mid-level businessmen and
professionals - Lower middle class....low-level businessmen and
professionals - Low class....workers and peasants
34Changing Values
- Social code
- Children are to be seen but not heard
- Marriage for love and profit
- Cult of domesticity...home sweet home
- Womens rights
- Broke professional and educational barriers
- Suffrage faced intense opposition
- women too emotional
- should be protected from grubby politics
35New science of geology stirred religious debate
- 1856...Neanderthal man discovered
This reconstruction depicts the adult male
Neanderthal unearthed at the Amud cave site in
Israel, who lived more than 50,000 years ago.
36Darwinism. all forms of life evolved over
millions of years
- Natural selection....the strong survive
- Social Darwinism
- Applies natural selection to war and economics
- Encourages racism
- Social Gospel....urged Christians to do social
service - Salvation Army..1878
Charles Darwin
On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural
Selection. Published in 1859
37Changes in the arts
- Romanticism...sought to excite strong emotions
- Bold artwork, romantically disturbed heroes and
strong composers - The orchestra took shape in the early 1800's
- Beethoven...strong emotional symphonies
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)
38Realism verses Photography
Taken in 1839
- Realism...represent the world as it was
- 1840's....photography created a new art form that
was very realistic
- Gives rise to impressionists
- Painters did not blend brush strokes
Claude Monet
39Into The 1900s
The End