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The Beginnings of Industrialization The Industrial Revolution refers to the greatly increased output of machine made goods that began in England during the 18th century. Growth of Nations Hunters and Gatherers Agriculture Industrialization Service Industries

The Beginnings of Industrialization Why England?? Large Population of workers Extensive natural resources Water – Coal – Iron Ore – Rivers – Harbors Also many people were eager to invest in new inventions and Britain's banking system provided the availabity of the loans to people who would otherwise not be able to afford it. Britain had all of the factors of production that were needed for the Industrial Rev. to take place. LAND – LABOR - CAPITAL

Intro Before the Industrial Revolution began in Europe around 1760 most people lived in rural areas. There was a large, mostly poor lower class, some upper class and not many middle class. The pace of life was slow, but that was about to change……..

Intro (Draw this as I read) 1 Nice House 1 River (Going East and West) 1 Wooden Bridge 4 Roads (Going from Each Directions) 10 Houses 1 Church 1 Cemetery 1 Store 1 Coal Mine Lots of Trees 1 Commons

Round 1 One Nice House One Canal ( Parallel to your River)

Round 2 Add 5 Houses

Round 3 Add one More nice House Take away half of commons

Round 4 Add 1 Factory

Round 5 Add 5 Houses Add 1 Church Add 1 pub Add 1 store Add Additional Roads and additional Bridges L

Round 6 Add 5 new Factories

Round 7 Add 5 tenements

Round 8 Add 1 store Add 1 pub Add 1 church Add 1 School L

Round 9 Add 2 more pubs

Round 10 2 Nice Houses

Round 11 Add 10 Factories with Smoke Add Smoke to pre-existing factories One Nice House

Round 12 Add 1 Coal Mine Add Iron Bridge to Replace Wooden Bridge Create your own

Round 13 Add I cemetery RIP

Round 14 Add Major Rail road Line connecting factories and your coal mines

Round 15 Add 1 Jail Add 2 Pubs

Round 16 Add 20 Street Lamps

Round 17 Add 2 Hospitals Add 1 Cemetery RIP

Round 18 Add one More Railroad Line

Round 19 Add 20 houses, 5 tenements, 2 stores,1 church, 5 factories, 1 pub, and 1 more nice house

Round 20 Add 2 theaters Add 2 private schools

Round 21 Add 1 cemetery Add 1 jail Add 1 hospital RIP

Refer back to your positive/negative chart. How does the Industrial Age COMPARE to the changes that the area we live in is making at this time? Write a paragraph on the back of your map comparing the changes the communities in England were facing with the changes your community is making. Refer back to your positive/negative chart.