Question 1 Where did the Industrial Revolution begin? A. England B. France C. United States D. China E. All of the Above.

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Question 1 Where did the Industrial Revolution begin? A. England B. France C. United States D. China E. All of the Above

Question 2 What is one of the fenced-in or hedged-in fields created by wealthy British landowners on land that was formerly worked by village farmers. A. Estate B. Entrepreneur C. Enclosures D. None of the Above

Question 3 Jethro Tull invented what type of machine? A. The Flying Shuttle B. The Telegraph C. The Seed Drill D. The Cotton Gin E. The Reaper

Question 4 What is the system of growing different crop in a field each year to preserve fertility of the land. A. Enclosure B. Crop Rotation C. Farming D. Factors of Production E. None of the Above

Question 5 This individual was able to increase the amount of sheep meat by only allowing his best sheep to breed. A. Jethro Tull B. Cyrus McCormick C. Samuel F. B. Morse D. Robert Blackwell E. Alexander Graham Bell

The Beginnings of Industrialization

What is the Industrial Revolution? Greatly increased output of machine-made goods that began in England. It began during the Middle 1700’s Prior to machine-made goods, people wove textiles by hand This soon spread to Continental Europe & North America

Agriculture Revolution Begins Wealthy landowners began to purchase up the small amounts of land once owned by small village farmers Build an enclosures Began experimenting with: ◦ More productive seeding techniques ◦ Better harvesting methods 2 Results of enclosure ◦ Trial of new methods ◦ Forced small farmers to be either tenant farmers or to move to the city

Jethro Tull Scientific Farmer Recognized that sowing seed by scattering it across the ground was wasteful Invented the horse drawn seed drill in 1701 This would create crops into neat rows Seeds would take root at specific depths More seeds took root creating larger yields of crops

Seed Drills Jethro Tull’s Seed DrillModern Seed Drill

Rotating Crops Crop Rotation- System of growing different crop in a field each year to preserve fertility of the land. ▫1 st Year plant wheat (exhaust soil nutrients) ▫2 nd Year plant turnips (restore nutrients) ▫3 rd Year plant barley and clover

Livestock Innovations Robert Bakewell increased his sheep meat (mutton) by allowing his best sheep to breed Increased size of lambs Food supplies increased Living conditions improved England’s population began to increase

Question 1 Where did the Industrial Revolution begin? A. England B. France C. United States D. China E. All of the Above

Question 2 What is one of the fenced-in or hedged-in fields created by wealthy British landowners on land that was formerly worked by village farmers. A. Estate B. Entrepreneur C. Enclosures D. None of the Above

Question 3 Jethro Tull invented what type of machine? A. The Flying Shuttle B. The Telegraph C. The Seed Drill D. The Cotton Gin E. The Reaper

Question 4 What is the system of growing different crop in a field each year to preserve fertility of the land. A. Enclosure B. Crop Rotation C. Farming D. Factors of Production E. None of the Above

Question 5 This individual was able to increase the amount of sheep meat by only allowing his best sheep to breed. A. Jethro Tull B. Cyrus McCormick C. Samuel F. B. Morse D. Robert Blackwell E. Alexander Graham Bell

1.Would you attempt to change your working conditions in the factory? 2.Would you join a union, go to school or run away?

Factors of Production Resources needed for Industrialization Water Power & Coal to fuel machines Iron Ore to build machines, tools & buildings Rivers for Transportation Harbors for ships to set sail from Also needed is business investors Britain’s highly developed banking system

Britain’s Textile Industry Britain’s lead the world in textile industry First industry to make significant changes John Kay developed the flying shuttle (pg. 285) in 1733 James Hargreaves developed the spinning jenny (spinning wheel) in 1764 Both the shuttle and the jenny done by hand

Textile Industry Cont Richard Arkwright developed the water frame 1779 Samuel Crompton developed the spinning mule 1787 Edmund Cartwright developed the power loom All of these inventions were bulky and were kept in large buildings called factories

Question 2-1 What are some of the resources that are needed for industrialization? A. Coal B. Water C. Iron Ore D. Rivers E. All of the above

Question 2-2 Besides natural resources, what is another factor in industrialization? A. Churches B. New Countries C. Banking and Investors D. None of the above

Question 2-3 Who invented the flying shuttle? A. John Kay B. James Hargreaves C. Eli Whitney D. Samuel Crompton E. Edmund Cartwright

Question 2-4 Eli Whitney invented what type of machine? A. Spinning Mule B. Water Frame C. Power Loom D. Cotton Gin E. Spinning Jenny

Question 2-5 These large inventions were generally kept in large buildings called_____? A. University B. Factories C. Warehouse D. Home sweet home

Transportation James Watt made the steam engine work faster and more efficient Work with Matthew Boulton who was an entrepreneur Goal to build even better engine

Transportation Robert Fulton built steamboat named Clermont while using Boulton & Watt steam engine In England the creation of canals ▫Over 4,000 miles of inland channels ▫Transport goods and materials at a lower cost John McAdam improved road travel ▫Placed a layer on road beds with large stones for drainage ▫Used crushed rocks for top layer prevent wagons sinking in the mud

Railway Age Begins Steam Engine on wheels Richard Trevithick won bet by hauling 10 tons of iron over 10 miles of track Soon other British engineers built even better models George Stephenson built 20 engines for mine operators creating first rail line 27 mile line from Yorkshire coal fields to the port of Stockton (North Sea)

Railway Age Begins Cont. Entrepreneurs in northern England wanted a railway from Liverpool to Manchester George Stephenson Rocket ▫Haul 13 tons of material at 24 mph ▫Opened in 1830 Railroads revolutionize life in Britain ▫Cheap way to transport goods ▫Created more jobs ▫Boosted agricultural & fishing industries

Question 3-1 A person who organizes, manages, and takes on the risks of a business is called what? A. Middle Class B. Entrepreneur C. The big boss D. Mr. Porter

Question 3-2 Who supported James Watt in improving the steam engine to work faster and more efficiently while burning less fuel? A. John McAdam B. Michael Boulton C. Matthew Boulton D. Donald Trump

Question 3-4 Richard Trevithick won a bet in 1804 for accomplishing what? A. Inventing the Locomotive B. Hauling passengers across England C. Building the fastest train ever to be built D. Hauling 10 tons of material across 10 miles of track in a steam locomotive E. None of the Above

Question 3-5 How did the railroads revolutionize life in Britain? A. Cheap way to transport goods B. Created more jobs C. Boosted other industries such as fishing and agriculture D. None of the above E. All of the above