Title: Industrialized Society
1 Industrialized Society
- Urbanization a NEW way to live
2 Life before steam
Steam power changed the way we lived worked
forever
3Industrialization Changes Society
- Living in cities vs. countryside
- Created a new family structure
- Introduced new class tensions
- Workers, middle class upper class conflict
- Initially, led to large scale human suffering
- Working conditions are very poor
4 Urbanization
- Population grew quickly in cities
- Most European cities at least doubled in
population - Factories were built in clusters
- Led to concentrated areas CITIES
5Living Conditions
- Economic growth was not regulated
- No sanitary codes, no building codes, etc..
- Cities lacked enough police, schools, and housing
6Crowded, dark dirty city living
Sanitary conditions were poor
Disease spread easily
7Sickness Spread
- Cholera spread quickly in cities
- Average life span
Rural areas 38-years
Cities/Working class 17-Years
8Great Britain had MORE people living in cities
than in the countryside!
9Poor Working Conditions
- Owners wanted machines to run as long as possible
- Average worker 14 hour days 6-days week
- Factories were dark, dirty dangerous
- Children often worked
10Sir Edwin Chadwick Reading
- Inquiry into the Condition of the Poor (1842)
11Women mostly found jobs in domestic service,
textile factories, and piece work shops. They
also worked in the coal mines. For some, the
Industrial Revolution provided independent wages,
mobility and a better standard of living. For the
majority, however, factory work in the early
years of the 19th century resulted in a life of
hardship.
12Family Structure
- Children used to work on farm
- Now families often split up during the work day
- Over time, public schools did develop children
worked less
13Class Tensions Rise
- Factory owners merchants built large houses in
suburbs - A middle class developed
- Working class suffered through terrible
conditions - 1812 workers rebel. Luddites attack factories in
Northern England - Reforms are slowly won
14Industrial Revolution Analysis
- In separate columns, list the benefits and costs
of the Industrial Revolution - Benefits
Costs
15Positive Effects of Industrialization
- Created jobs for workers
- Built wealth for a nation
- increased production
- slowly raised standard of living
16Pakistan
17Pakistan
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