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1 Industrial Revolution
18th – 19th Centuries

2 Textile Revolution Flying Shuttle Invented: England - 1733
Significance: Sped up the weaving process SPINNING JENNY Invented: England Impact: FASTER but inferior thread WATER-POWERED LOOM Invented: England Impact: Fabric-weaving was taken out of homes & centralized near water

3 Cotton Gin Invented by: Eli Whitney in 1793 (In America) Description: Allowed massive amounts of cotton to be processed quickly Impact: Textile industry moves entirely into mills NO more cottage industries/domestic system

4 Steam engine & Internal Combustion ENGINE
Made it possible to exploit vast new resources of energy stored in fossil fuels Coal and Oil “Fossil Fuels” revolution increased the energy available to human societies

5 The Factory System More, Faster, and Cheaper
Whitney’s Interchangeable Parts Ford’s Assembly Line What this means for people? Overworked Underpaid Put in Harm’s Way Child Labor Health Problems What do they do About it ?

6 The Second Industrial Revolution 2nd Half of 19th Century
Steel, Chemicals, Electricity & Precision Machinery : Steel replaced iron Steel: Lighter, smaller, faster machines, engines, railroads, etc. Electricity: Convertible into heat, light, motion

7 Transportation and Communication

8 TRANSPORTATION Railroads - 1880s
Factories can be built AWAY from bodies of water allowing for larger markets and opened up new forms of investment Steamships – 1880s Transportation along canals, rivers, and lakes made easier Canals Erie Suez Canal – 1859 Panama Canal – French Try in 1880

9 Railway Development in Europe
1840 1850

10 Railway Development in Europe
1880

11 Communication Telegraph (1837) - Samuel Morse Telephone (1876) - Alexander Graham Bell Lightbulb (1879) – Thomas Edison Radio (1890’s) – Marconi Gulielmo

12 Financial Institutions Expanded
Capitalism and Liberalism Financial instruments expanded Stock Markets Insurance Gold Standard Limited liability corporations Large Transnational Businesses The United Fruit Company Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation


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