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1 Industrial Revolution Growth of Cities and Nationalism

2 Industrial Revolution Vocab  Section 1  Industrial Revolution  Enclosure  Crop Rotation  Industrialization  Entrepreneur  Section 2  Urbanization  Middle Class  Section 3  Stock  Corporation  Section 4  ALL Terms and Names

3 Beginning of a New Era  Starts in England  Natural resources  Increased food supply  New crops; Potatoes  Population Growth  Money, money, money  Spreads across Europe (Western first)  Invades America

4 Important Players and Inventions  Spinning Jenny  Faster rate of producing thread  Hydro-Power  Made factories more efficient  Need for workers  Steam Engine  James Watt-improved it  Powered by coal; no longer needed to be near water  Power of coal, iron, and natural resources increased

5 Positive Effects  Population growth  Movement of people  Factories  Manufactured goods  Railroads  Transportation was/is key to success

6 Negative Effects  Working conditions  Sickness spreads  Disease  Famine  Death  Child Labor  Why children?!  Factory Act of 1833

7 Changing and Shifting Society  Social and Economic Impact  Movement to cities  Manufacturing  Unequal spread of industrialization  West  Eastern countries missed out  New political and economic theories

8 Industry leads to New Ideas  Capitalism  Based on production of industrial goods  Built, bought, and developed factories, machines, and markets  Socialism  Government owns and control factories  The public/people would have shared ownership of the work  Liberalism  Free as possible from Government restraint  Ruled by a constitution

9 What’s Going on in America?  Rise of industry  Railroads, light bulb, telephone, assembly line, oil  Nationalism  American Revolution  War of 1812  Civil War  1861-1865

10 Important Players and Inventions  Thomas Edison  Light bulb  Alexander Graham Bell  Telephone  Vanderbilt  Railroad Industry  J.D. Rockefeller  Oil (Standard Oil)  Andrew Carnegie  Steel Industry  J.P. Morgan  Banking  Henry Ford  Assembly Line  Mass Production

11 Industry leads to New Ideas  Nationalism  Defined by a common language, way of life, and custom  Extreme love for your nation  Imperialism  Extent of power over other lands  Colonialism roots  Trade and colonies and taxes

12 Reading Activity  Pg. 722, 728, 733 in textbook  On pg. 722 #3-5; pg. 728 #3-5; pg. 733 #5


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