Good Morning!!! 1.NVC 2.Warm-Up/Wrap-Up Agricultural Revolution 3.Industrialization in England 4.Inquiry: life in English textile factories Essential Question:

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Good Morning!!! 1.NVC 2.Warm-Up/Wrap-Up Agricultural Revolution 3.Industrialization in England 4.Inquiry: life in English textile factories Essential Question: What was industrialization like in England?

Agricultural Innovation New Techniques – Fertilizer: cow poop makes plants grow! – Selective Breeding: breed best animals/plants to make the most food – Seed Drill: plant seeds deep to increase the amount that sprout – Crop Rotation: growing different crops one after the other to replenish soil no more fallow (useless) land

Agricultural Revolution Enclosure Movement + Fertilizer + New Crops (potato, turnip, corn) + Clover Turnips Wheat Seed !?! Crop Rotation that renews the soil Seed Drill that puts seeds out of bird’s reach + Population Growth

Warm-Up: Agricultural Rev Please RANK the following by which you think was MOST IMPORTANT in helping farmers grow more food 1.Enclosure Movement 2.Fertilizer 3.Selective Breeding 4.Seed Drill 5.Crop Rotation

Industrialization begins in England England has the Factors of Production 1.Lots of food and people 2.Lots of land 3.Capital (money) from banks and trade 4.Natural resources (iron, coal, wood) 5.Transportation (ships, rivers, harbors) 6.Free from war!

Textiles Industrialize First Textiles = manufacture of cloth/clothes New inventions speed up the process – Flying Shuttle – Spinning Jenny – Spinning Mule Wealthy textile merchants set up first factories

Textile Factories

Historical Inquiry Were textile factories bad for the health of English workers?

Journal: Textile Factories Based on these documents, do you think working in textile factories helped or hurt English workers? – Use TWO pieces of historical evidence. – Please be sure to explain WHY you found this evidence convincing