INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION BEGINS BRITISH NATURAL RESOURCES.

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INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION BEGINS BRITISH NATURAL RESOURCES

DO NOW!!!  Relating to your own lives, what is a piece of technology that you cannot live without?  What is it about this “thing” that would make life difficult to live without?

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Guiding Questions  What is progress? What are the different examples of progress?  What is industry?  What things made it possible for industry to develop?

Assembly Line Activity

Today we will focus on…  INDUSTRIALIZATION  WHAT IS IT  WHERE IT BEGAN, & WHY

Key Words!  Goods  Anything that is made and bought (ex. shoes, phone)  Services  Action that people provide (ex. haircut, car repair)  Produce/Manufacture  to make something  Industry  the production of a certain good or service  Ex: music, auto, retail industries

Industries

Industrialization: What is it? Cottage & Farming Industry Factory Production Going From…To…

Cottage & Farming Industries Cottage Industry -Small businesses -Goods made by hand -Often out of a person’s home Before….. Farming Industry -Most villagers farmed their own food

BEFORE Cottage Industry

BEFORE Farming Industry

Factory Work -Large business -Goods made using machines & in separate buildings AFTER

What’s NEEDED for INDUSTRY? ENTREPRENUERS CAPITALLABORLAND FACTORS of PRODUCTION Someone must take the risk to open a business What Entrepreneurs buy & use INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION Consumer Goods Made

 Must present for Industrialism to occur  Land  Labor  Capital Factors of Production NATURAL RESOURCES and NATURAL SYSTEMS WORKERS MONEY and MACHINES

Who Industrialized First? The British TEXTILE Industry

Textiles? What are textiles?

Started in England  WHY? 1.Population: number of people in England is growing. 2.Economic Strength  England is one of the richest countries in the world 3.Geography/Natural Resources  England had the natural resources to use for industry.

LAND: Natural Resources  Coal for power  Rivers for power and transportation  Harbors for merchant ships  Iron Ore and Wood to construct tools & machines

Land: Natural Resources  NATURAL RESOURCES  NATURAL SYSTEMS