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Industrial Revolution 1700 - 1900 Chapter 25

As a result of this agricultural revolution, more food was made & Europe’s population increased… …This large population of workers who would soon find work in industrial factories

The Industrial Revolution began in England for a variety of reasons England had large deposits of natural resources, especially iron & coal England had banks, a gov’t that encouraged trade & invention, & money to invest in industry England’s colonies provided cheap raw materials & markets to sell industrial goods

What do these inventions do? European demand for cotton led to a boom in cotton production and slavery in the southern United States Cotton gin Eli Whitney’s invention of the cotton gin stimulated a demand for cotton textiles

Factories led to a demand for faster transpiration The textile industry & the rise of the factory system led to the growth of other industries Factories led to a demand for faster transpiration Roads & canals were built in England; Robert Fulton’s steamboat increased the speed of water travel The greatest improvement to transportation was the steam-powered railroad Railroads Revolutionize Life in Britain The invention and perfection of the locomotive had at least four major effects. First, railroads spurred industrial growth by giving manufacturers a cheap way to transport materials and finished products. Second, the railroad boom created hundreds of thousands of new jobs for both railroad workers and miners. These miners provided iron for the tracks and coal for the steam engines. Third, the railroads boosted England’s agricultural and fishing industries, which could transport their products to distant cities. Finally, by making travel easier, railroads encouraged country people to take distant city jobs. Also, railroads lured city dwellers to resorts in the countryside. Like a locomotive racing across the country, the Industrial Revolution brought rapid and unsettling changes to people’s lives. RRs were fast, increased profits, & stimulated the iron & coal industries

Samuel Slater builds a spinning machine and factory in Rhode Island. As a result, the textile industry became the first to become industrialized

Standard Oil Samuel Rockefeller Carnegie Steel Company Andrew Carnegie

Adam Smith “The Wealth of Nations” Laissez-faire Capitalism

Socialism & Communism Karl Marx “Marxism” & “The Communist Manifesto” Bourgeoisie Proletariat