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The Industrial Revolution. PAVING THE WAY... The Agricultural Revolution of the 1700s changed farming. –Wealthy landowners bought out small farmers. –More.

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1 The Industrial Revolution

2 PAVING THE WAY... The Agricultural Revolution of the 1700s changed farming. –Wealthy landowners bought out small farmers. –More advanced crop rotation = even more food. –Jethro Tull: Changed seed distribution –***Small farmers who are out of jobs have to go somewhere. But where?

3 What is the Industrial Revolution? It is a change in the way goods are produced. Before, most goods were produced, by hand, at home. Now, goods are produced in mass quantities by machines in factories.

4 Ind. Revolution: BEGINNINGS The Industrial Revolution began in Britain. Why? –Large population of workers (incl. Former small farmers) –Lots of natural resources including: Water power and coal to fuel machines Iron ore for construction Rivers and harbors

5 Other British Advantages Businessmen and banks eager to invest in new technologies. High demand for new goods Political stability (no revolutions) Britain had the 4 factors of production: –Land –Labor –Capital –Entrepreneurs (investors)

6 GOOD CHANGES Textiles: 1.John Kay’s flying shuttle, 2.James Hargreaves’ “spinning jenny”, 3.Arkwright’s waterframe, 4.Eli Whitney’s cotton gin.

7 GOOD CHANGES, Pt. 2 Transportation: 1. James Watt’s steam engine, 2. Robert Fulton’s steamboat (a whole 2 mph!), eventually, the railroad. Both textile production and transportation became more consistent.

8 BAD CHANGES Urbanization: People crowded into smelly cities that were heavily polluted. Working Conditions: 14 hours/day, 6 days/week. Factories were dirty, machines were dangerous. Child Labor: No limits to amount of work, danger. Children went to work to help families rather than go to school.


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