Day One Nationalism & Industrial Revolution.

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Day One Nationalism & Industrial Revolution

Work on Nationalism Worksheet First 10

Define: nationalism a feeling that people have of being loyal to and proud of their country often with the belief that it is better and more important than other countries a desire by a large group of people (such as people who share the same culture, history, language, etc.) to form a separate and independent nation of their own How do we (Americans) show nationalism today? How have we shown it in the past?

How Nationalism can unify a nation: How Nationalism can dismantle a nation: Brings people together Nation-state- common culture, lang, history Ex: Germany Break apart No loyalty to the King/emperor Ethnic groups and/ nation Ex:Austria-Hungary

Imperialism/ Industrialization Nationalism Imperialism/ Industrialization Alliances Militarism MAIN Causes of WWI

To the COUNTRY not the KING Nationalism Political Parties Conservatives Support Kings (Nobility and Wealthy) Liberals Power to elect legislatures Merchants/Middle Class Radicals END KING EVERYONE votes To the COUNTRY not the KING

Comparing Nationalism in the 19th century – Case Study: Japan and Germany 30 minutes Vs. Work Session

Agricultural Revolution Definition: when new inventions made farming easier and faster Cause: Enclosure movement- fencing in farmland Small landowners sell to wealthy landowners Inventions: seed drill, crop rotation, cotton gin Effects: increase food supply, population growth, people move to cities; increase demand for textiles

World Population Growth 7.5 billion 6.7 billion 2018 6 billion 1997 5 billion 2 billion 1994 1 billion 1987 1950 1860

Agricultural Revolution Changes to family structure: Domestic system- family members take part in the production of home goods Factory system- production of goods by machines family members live independent lives

The Industrial Revolution

Why England? FACTORS OF PRODUCTION Natural Resources (LAND) Water— Land, Labor, Capital Natural Resources (LAND) Water— rivers for inland transportation Harbors for merchant ships Minerals—coal & iron Raw materials Government (LABOR) Political stability Growing population Expanding economy (CAPITAL) Strong currency and banking Educated middle class Overseas trade

Child Labor in the Mines Child “hurriers”

Impact of Industrialization Urbanization Living conditions Inadequate housing, education, police protection Dirty, unsanitary, illnesses spread Working conditions Long days Dangerous machines Women and children Class tensions grew between middle and lower class

Effects of the Industrial Revolution Negative Poor working conditions Poor living conditions Poor health due to lack of income Spread of disease/lowlife expectancy Child Labor Desire for more natural resources  Imperialism Positive Middle Class increases due to the creation of jobs It contributed to the wealth of a nation. It fostered the technological growth. It increased production of goods & lowered prices. Industry will spread to the U.S. Effects of the Industrial Revolution