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Causes and Effects

Complete the following outline Each important event needs a cause and effect –find them. When complete, inform your teacher. Together, you will post your presentation on your class wiki at

Contributing factors: A: Agricultural practices in the 18 century. B: Population grew due to the abundant food supplies C: Britain had a ready supply of money or capital. D: Natural resources had a plentiful in Britain.

Changes in Cotton Production: A: Technological advances such as the spinning jenny and the water-power loom. B: Wavers wore the thread from raw cotton.

The Coal and Iron Industries A: Very useful for fuel. B: Also we can make metal with the coal.

Railroads A: Were very successful for the industrial revolution. B: Help transport people, products, materials, etc.

What technological changes led to Industrialisation? What was the social impact of the Industrial Revolution on Europe –especially on women and children?