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1 Intro to the Industrial Revolution Agricultural Revolution

2 Industrial Age Until mid 1700’s mostly subsistence based Small farming villages - handmade tools, made own clothes, grew own food, may exchange goods in farmers markets Slow, uneven – oftentimes painful process

3 Agriculture Leads the Way Second agricultural revolution Improved quality and quantity of food Dutch – used multiple small fields Used fertilizer 1700s – “Farm Journals” in Britain leads to further innovation

4 Improved Farming Methods Jethro Tull – the seed drill (1701) -more organized, planned areas of growth Townshend and turnips – restore soil Enclosures – consolidating land, made land private -Parliament supported this -Increased output -Many farm laborers lost work Where did they go?

5 Population Growth Increased food output = cheaper/plentiful food sources Improved nutrition Decrease of deaths due to famine and disease Britain – 5 million in 1700, Europe 120 million Britain - 9 million in 1800, Europe 180 million

6 New Technology 1700s increased coal usage 1712 – Thomas Newcomen’s steam engine 1764 – James Watt improves steam engine -eventually used on ships/trains Smelting process – separate iron from ore by using coal -less expensive/better iron Why is iron important?

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8 Where did it Begin? Britain – why? Natural resources, rivers, ports In 1750 Britain is stable (at home) Wealthy economy based off of empire

9 What Happens? Growth of cities New middle class Pollution, quality of life issues Industrial Rev.


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