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1 Industrial Revolution Introduction Outline

2 I. Introduction a. Took place during the American and French Revolutions b. It has been described as “the age, above all in history, of matchless opportunities for penniless men with powerful brains and imaginations.”

3 What’s going on?

4 I. Dawn of the industrial Age Prior to the development of industry, most production was done in the home, by hand The was known as the DOMESTIC SYSTEM The Industrial Revolution began in Great Britain

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6 A. Life as they knew it changed 1. In 1750, most people lived in cottages, lit by candle and used hand tools 2. Made their own clothes and raised their own food 3. The most popular mode of transportation was horse-drawn carriage 4. RURAL Life was prevalent (most known)

7 B. The Feudal System 1. An economic system of landowning favoring the upper class 2. Kingdoms were developed to keep the king and his people safe 3. The king gave land to his lords, also called barons, in return for services 4. The barons made peasants live on the land and work off the land 5. Peasants could not own land

8 C. The Agricultural Revolution Farming remained the same for 11,000 years By 1750 many farmers were drifting away from hand tools and beginning to use new techniques and machines

9 C. The Agricultural Revolution 1. What were the new farming methods? a. Seed Drill – Jethro Tull – took “scattered” seeds and made them more effective b. Enclosures – combining small fields to make larger farms c. Crop Rotation – Lord Charles Townshend d. Fertilizer - using the “leftovers”

10 C. Agricultural Revolution 2. What effects are developed from the agricultural revolution? a. increased production b. healthier c. increased wealth d. Population increase (death rate decreased)

11 D. New Technology of the 1700’s 1. Watt’s Steam Engine – 2. Smelting 3. The Bessemer Process-

12 D. New Technology of the 1700’s What are the effects of the energy revolution? What are the most effective power sources in the 16 th century?

13 Life in 1750 Draw a mental picture of life in 1750. What do you see? What would your role be during this time period? How is life different from today? What might be next?


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