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1. Objective (READ) SWBAT identify the effects of the industrial revolution. 2. Question of the Day. (WRITE) 3. Warm-up (ANSWER) 1. Describe the industrial revolution in one word. (you can’t use factory) 2. What is the worst aspect of Mercantilism? Explain why.

Table of Contents DateTitleLesson # 10/23Settlement Patterns30 **Europe** 10/29Cover Page31 10/29Physical Geography32 11/3Review33 11/4Industrial Revolution 1. After your Review page, title the next page “Industrial Revolution”

Industrial Revolution – switching from an agricultural economy to an industrial economy. Industrial Revolution = Industrialization Clip Questions: 1. What led to the Industrial Revolution? 2. How did it change Europe?

Key Question #1: What caused the Industrial Revolution to start in the United Kingdom (England) 1. Natural Resources – England has coal, peninsulas, rivers, and iron.

Key Question #2 – What effects did the Industrial Revolution have on Europe? 1. Colonization  European countries invaded other continents to take natural resources and set up new markets. Task – Sketch a picture of a the reasons for colonization 1. Take natural resources 2. set up new markets.

Key Terms A. Colony – a country or region that is taken over and controlled by another country.

B. Mercantilism - An economic policy based on a state monopoly over trade and an attempt to transfer wealth from colonies to the parent country 1. Country A takes over country B. 2. Country A steals all of country B’s natural resources. 3. Country A takes Country B’s natural resources back to Country A and makes products in their factories. 4. Country A takes the finished products back to Country B and forces them to buy them.

Key Question #2 – What effects did the Industrial Revolution have on Europe? 1. Colonization  European countries invaded other continents to take natural resources and set up new markets. 2. Pollution  Industrial Revolution CAUSES major pollution in the United Kingdom.

Clip Questions: 1. What caused the London Fog? 2. How would you address this problem?

Key Question #2 – What effects did the Industrial Revolution have on Europe? 3. Urbanization  People move off of farms to cities to work in the new factories.

4. Bad Living Conditions – due to increased population density and a lack of infrastructure

5. Bad Working Conditions – no protection for workers and child labor

Why Child Labor? - You can pay them less - They are small and can fit in tight spaces - Less mindful of threatening situations Clip Questions 1. Explain the conditions in factories during the Industrial Revolution to 14 hour work days, dirty and dangerous factories, child labor - workers kept poor, owners got rich

Industrial Revolution Assignment – Part 2 Factory Worker – 8 years old, London, England, 1825 Write a diary entry explaining your life or sketch a series of cartoons with captions underneath. Include: 1. Explain a day at work. 2. Describe your living conditions 3. Describe the town you live in News Reporter – 30 years old, London, England, 1825 Create a news article or newscast that gives a report on the effects of the Industrial Revolution Include: 1. Describe the conditions in the factories. 2. Describe the conditions in the city. 3. Describe your living conditions.