Industrial Revolution Chapter 19 Section 1. Agrarian Revolution.

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Industrial Revolution Chapter 19 Section 1

Agrarian Revolution

Increased food supply, population grew

Britain had a ready supply of money

Britain had plentiful natural resources

Supply of markets gave outlet for goods

Cottage industry

Flying Shuttle

Spinning Jenny

Water powered loom

Steam engine by James Watt

Factories

Trevithick Locomotive

The Blucher

Manchester to Liverpool

Population and Urban Growth

Industrial cities

Child labor

Coal mining Kids

Coal mining

Coal Mining