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The Industrial revolution Chapter 25 The Industrial revolution

What do you think has been the most important invention in the last 200 years? Why?

AKS 44a - analyze the contributing factors, process and impact of industrialization in England, Germany and Japan, movements for political reform, the writings of Adam Smith and Karl Marx, and urbanization and its impact on women

EQ What is the industrial revolution and how did it change the world forever?

The Industrial Revolution The shift, beginning in England during the 18th Century, from making goods by hand to making them by machine

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Give me ONE adjective to describe life prior to the industrial revoltion.

The Industrial Revolution begins in England An abundance of flowing water, coal, iron ore, and seaports A favorable climate for new ideas and inventions An extended period of prosperity Enclosures, landowners built fences around tenant farmers drove people to give up farming and move to cities

With an elbow partner… Summarize: What was the industrial revolution? Why did it start in England? What was life like before the revolution?

Textiles were the first… http://player.discoveryeducation.com/index.cfm?guidAssetId=95600436-1c31-404f-b33d-b6bc5867689b

Improvements in transportation – why are they so important?

What is the invention?

Industrialization and urbanization http://player.discoveryeducation.com/?blnPreviewOnly=1&guidAssetId=5527bf03-27c0-43ad-ba04-50d97d08a114

Industrialization

Urbanization

Industrialization Urbanization

Why does industrialization lead to urbanization?

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Video summary What was work like in the factories? What type of workers did they employ?

What are the short-term results on urbanization? Overcrowded cities Poor working conditions The growth of the middle class

With an elbow partner… Summarize: What were working conditions like in factories? How does industrialization lead to urbanization?

Write a short story… Pretend that you are someone who is alive during the first stages of the industrial revolution. Be sure to include: Where you live and what it is like The industry in which you work What are working conditions like How hard is your life?