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Aim: How did the Agricultural Revolution lead to the Industrial Revolution? Do Now: Examine the 2 pictures & describe the differences between them. -What do you see?

Before & After

The Industrial Revolution* A major change in the way the goods were produced. production went from the slow, costly methods of making goods by hand in the home to…fast, cheaper methods of making goods by machines in a factory.

Industrial Revolution Vocabulary Revolution* – a major change in a society, usually an improvement Agricultural Revolution – a major change in the way people farmed in the early 1700’s Enclosure – small strips of land were made into larger fields, making farming more efficient. Tenant Farmers – poor people who rented farmland from the owners of the enclosures Crop rotation – the practice of planting a different crop in a different field each year

Task # 1 Read the Agricultural Revolution Fact Sheet Underline & highlight the important information Answer Questions #1 – 5 in complete sentences

Summary: How did the Agricultural Revolution lead to the Industrial Revolution?