Explore Industrial revolution Central topic David ( Ren zhengyang)

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explore Industrial revolution Central topic David ( Ren zhengyang)

Contents Brief introduction of industrial revolution. The changes of industrial revolution to Britain and its effect. The causes of industrial revolution happened in London. Why industrial revolution first happened in Britain rather than in china.

Part One Brief introduction 01

Industrial revolution DefinationBackground

Part Two changes & effects 02

Make Great Britain the wealthiest country in the world. People flood into metropolitan centers. Changes in class structure.A fundamental economic change. Changes in Britain

effective Positive: negative: 1.Work conditions. 2.Pollution and environment. 1.Improved standard of living. 2.Population increase.

Part Three 03 Causes (advantages)

Bank system and enough investment Causes and advantages Domination of the seas Rich in natural resources Increase in the number of workers

Part Four Contrast Britain & china 04

Contrast Britain 1.Peace and stability environment. 2.Advantage of seas. 3.Pay more attention to education of machines and create manuals. 4.Enormous financial support by bank system. 5.A free market and no trade barriers. 6.Straightforward legal system and encourage invention. 7. Two main value concepts.

1.Feudalism (Feudality) and close environment and “closed-cloorism” 2.Not pay attention to the sea right and the ability to defense sea is bad. 3.Not pay attention to changes of education ways and set up university which develope new skills. 4.A narrow market and scarcity currency. 5.self-sufficiency economic pattern and trade barriers. 6.No legal laws system and not encourage people to make business. 7.people backward concepts. China

Industrial revolution conclusion

Da vid Thank you!