Industry Spreads The Industrial Revolution Chapter 5-Section 3 Chapter 5-Section 3
10.3 Students analyze the effects of the Industrial Revolution in England, France, Germany, Japan, and the United States.
Industrial Development in the United States Great stores of coal, iron ore, and water.Great stores of coal, iron ore, and water. A large supply of immigrantsA large supply of immigrants
In 1789 Samuel Slater, a brought secrets of British textile machines to North AmericaIn 1789 Samuel Slater, a brought secrets of British textile machines to North America
As in Britain, railroad building is a big part of Ameican industrial growth
Americans develop the business corporation business corporation business organization to amass large amounts of capital Companies sell shares of ownership called stocks Share/stock holders receive dividends
Industrialization Reaches continental Europe Belgium is first to industrialize on the continent The Ruhr Valley of Germany becomes major industrial center
Worldwide Impact of Industrialization Industrialization The Industrial Revolution changed the worldThe Industrial Revolution changed the world Countries that industrialized gained more wealth and power than those that did notCountries that industrialized gained more wealth and power than those that did not