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The Urban Game Grab a blank piece of paper and a handout. Also turn in your LEQ to the tray. Bell Ringer: On the bottom of your handout, describe an agricultural village.

Round 1 1700 1. Draw a river across your paper connecting east to west. The river should be about half an inch wide. 2. Draw a simple wooden bridge crossing the river. 3. Draw two roads: one running north to south and crossing the river at the bridge, and one running from east to west. Neither road need be a straight line. 4. Draw 10 houses, 1 church, 1 cemetery, 1 store, 1 pub, 1 coalmine and 50 trees.

Round 1 Part 2 1745 Oxford Canal Draw a canal. It must connect the coal mine to the river. Round 1 Part 2 1745 Oxford Canal

Round 1 – Part 3 Draw one nice house. Label it 1745.

Round 2 Population Explosion Add 5 regular houses Label them 1750.

Draw your Commons. Fence off a 3X3 inch square of land for community use in the middle of your town. Add 5 more houses. Build 1 more nice house. Round 3 Three Field System Crop Rotation

Add one factory beside the river. Label it 1773 Add one factory beside the river. Label it 1773. Add 5 more regular houses. Round 4

Draw 15 regular houses (total of 40). Draw 1 church, 1 pub, and 1 store. Draw a road leading to the factory from the part of the village with the most houses. Round 5

Round 6 Add 5 new factories along the river bank as they need water power. Add a circle for a water wheel to each factory. Add 5 new houses.

Round 7 Add 5 tenements. Label them 1780 Tenements

Round 8 Add 1 store, 1 pub, 1 church and 1 school for rich boys.

Round 9 Add 5 pubs. Destroy 5 houses and add 4 tenements. Totals: 40 houses, 9 tenements, 6 factories (no smoke), 3 churches, 8 pubs, 3 stores, 1 school, 1 coal mine, 50 trees and 1 commons (3x3 box).

Round 10 Add 2 special homes. Add 1 factory. Add 15 houses for management personnel. You may get rid of your trees.

Round 11 Add 10 factories with smoke anywhere on the map. Add smoke to all the other factories (Total of 17 factories). Add 1 nice house , 5 regular houses, and 1 tenement. James Watt Thomas Newcomen was a famous engineer from Dartmouth. He built a steam engine to pump water from the Cornish tin mines. His engines were also used in the 18th century to increase the supply of drinking water.

Add 1 new coal mine and a new iron bridge to replace the old wooden one. Add 5 houses. This makes a total of 65 houses, 17 factories with smoke, 2 coal mines, 10 tenements, 8 pubs, 5 large homes, 3 churches, 3 stores, 1 school, 1 cemetery, 1 commons (3x3). Round 12

Add one cemetery and a third coal mine. Label them 1815. Round 13

Round 14 Add 5 houses. Add 1 major railroad connecting all your factories and your coal mines.

Add 1 jail, 2 pubs and 2 tenements. Label these 1827. Round 15

Round 16 Add 20 street lamps along your main streets

Round 17 Add two hospitals and 1 more cemetery. Below is a hospital built for children in London.

Add 5 houses and 1 tenement for the new workers Add 5 houses and 1 tenement for the new workers. Add 1 more railroad line going north to south. Totals: 75 houses, 17 factories, 3 coal mines, 13 tenements, 10 pubs, 5 large homes, 3 churches, 3 stores, 3 cemeteries, 2 hospitals,1 school, 1 jail Below: 1840 railway & 1840 Edinburgh Tenement Round 18

Round 18 % of Europe’s Railroads by Country Visually this version of the table can be presented as follows. In this version the percentage of total European railways belonging to each country in particular years is shown. Great Britain, a small island, had well over 60 percent of railroads in Europe in 1840, but a much smaller percentage, even though its absolute amount of track increased tenfold, by 1900.

Add 1 theater and 1 museum. Add 2 private schools, and 1 normal school Add 1 theater and 1 museum. Add 2 private schools, and 1 normal school. Add one nice house and 10 more houses. Opera House Round 19

Round 20 Add 2 cemeteries, 1 jail, 1 hospital. Below: Manchester England

Round 21 Add 15 houses, 4 more nice homes, 2 stores, 7 tenements, 2 churches, 8 factories, 1 school, and 5 pubs. Build 1 City Hall for the mayor.

Totals: 100 houses, 25 factories, 20 tenements, 10 wealthy homes, 10 pubs, 5 cemeteries, 5 stores, 4 schools, 3 hospitals, 2 railroads (N-S, E-W), 3 coal mines, 3 canals, 2 jails, 2 theaters, 1 city hall, 1 museum, and up to 5 bridges

Exit Ticket: With the Industrial Revolution – how was your village changed? Can it even be called a village any more? Why or why not? What do you believe the impact of the Industrial Revolution to be? Knowing what you know now, what would you do differently in building a city? Write in complete sentences to earn credit for the day!