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World History October 12, 2009

Agricultural Revolution Enclosures

Agricultural Revolution Enclosures Jethro Tull –Invented Seed Drill

Agricultural Revolution Enclosures Jethro Tull –Invented Seed Drill Crop Rotation

Agricultural Revolution Enclosures Jethro Tull –Invented Seed Drill Crop Rotation Livestock Breeding

Agricultural Revolution Enclosures Jethro Tull –Invented Seed Drill Crop Rotation Livestock Breeding

Draw a picture of each of the following items –Enclosure Movement –Jethro Tull- Seed Drill –Crop Rotation –Livestock “Selective” Breeding

Industrial Revolution- England First Why England? –Water power and Coal

Industrial Revolution- England First Why England? –Water power and Coal –Iron Ore

Industrial Revolution- England First Why England? –Water power and Coal –Iron Ore –Rivers

Industrial Revolution- England First Why England? –Water power and Coal –Iron Ore –Rivers –Harbors

What were the four reasons that England was the first location of the Industrial Revolution?

Did the United States have any of these four things?

Industrial Revolution- England First Wars of 1700’s –Fought outside of England

Industrial Revolution- England First Wars of 1700’s –Fought outside of England Parliament protected business

Industrial Revolution- England First Factors of Production –Land

Industrial Revolution- England First Factors of Production –Land –Labor (workers)

Industrial Revolution- England First Factors of Production –Land –Labor –Capital (Money$$)

Industrial Revolution Inventions 1733 John Kay Flying Shuttle (weaved faster)

Industrial Revolution Inventions 1733 John Kay Flying Shuttle (weaved faster) 1764 James Hargreaves Spinning Jenny (spun faster)

Industrial Revolution Inventions 1733 John Kay Flying Shuttle (weaved faster) 1764 James Hargreaves Spinning Jenny (spun faster) 1769 Richard Arkwright Water Frame (water power to spin)

Industrial Revolution Inventions 1733 John Kay Flying Shuttle (weaved faster) 1764 James Hargreaves Spinning Jenny (spun faster) 1769 Richard Arkwright Water Frame (water power to spin) 1779 Samuel Crompton Spinning Mule (made better thread)

Industrial Revolution Inventions 1733 John Kay Flying Shuttle (weaved faster) 1764 James Hargreaves Spinning Jenny (spun faster) 1769 Richard Arkwright Water Frame (water power to spin) 1779 Samuel Crompton Spinning Mule (made better thread) 1787 Edmond Cartwright Power Loom (used water power to weave)

What are the three factors of production? Make a timeline that shows the 5 major textile making inventions of the early industrial revolution. Include the year, inventor, name of invention, and what it did.

Inventions Steam engine- James Watt 1765 Funded in 1774 by entrepreneur Matthew Boulton

Inventions Steam engine- James Watt 1765 Funded in 1774 by entrepreneur Matthew Boulton –Locomotive 1804 –Steam Boat Robert Fulton 1807

Factories Factories started to appear in the late 1700’s –First located near streams –Later started using steam power

Trains 1804-Richard Trevethick –10 tons 10 miles

Trains Richard Trevethick George Stephenson –Builds 20 train engines for mines

Trains Richard Trevethick George Stephenson Stephenson builds first railway –Yorkshire to the North Sea 27 miles

Trains Richard Trevethick George Stephenson Stephenson builds first railway Liverpool to Manchester Line –Stephenson wins contest with “Rocket” –It went 24 mph

Impact of Railroads 1stIndustrial Growth

Impact of Railroads 1stIndustrial Growth 2nd New Jobs

Impact of Railroads 1stIndustrial Growth 2nd New Jobs 3rd Boosted Agriculture and Fishing

Impact of Railroads 1stIndustrial Growth 2nd New Jobs 3rd Boosted Agriculture and Fishing 4th Allowed people to move

What did James Watt invent? What other inventions did this invention lead to?

What four ways did railroads impact England?

Use words, but not the word to get your partner to say-

Textile

Draw a picture that will get your partner to say-

Seed Drill

Act out a way to make your partner say-

Enclosure Movement

What are the factors of production?

–Land –Labor –Capital

Power resources

–Water and coal

Locomotive (train)

What were the four ways that trains impacted England?

–1stIndustrial Growth –2ndNew Jobs –3rdAgriculture and Fishing –4thAllowed people to move

What two things made Great Britain more politically stable than the rest of Europe?

–Wars of 1700’s outside of Great Britain –British Gov supported business