Notebook Assignment #2: Intro to the Industrial Revolution Consider drawing simulation we did, along with the slides and video clips you will see today.

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Notebook Assignment #2: Intro to the Industrial Revolution Consider drawing simulation we did, along with the slides and video clips you will see today to answer prompts on guided notetaking sheet. 1) After watching short intro video, write a brief definition of the Industrial Revolution http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Efq-aNBkvc 1

Prior to Industrial Revolution: Cottage Industry Rural, small scale, “low tech” & “do-it-yourself” Mainly barter & subsistence based economy 2) What is “cottage industry”? What are the pros & cons of this type of production?

After Industrial Revolution: Factory System Urban & large scale production Incorporates more technology & “division of labor” Money & surplus based economy 3) What is the “factory system”? What are the pros & cons of this type of production?

“Factors of Production” for Industrial Growth What do you need to start a successful factory? Land (Natural Resources ex: Fuel, Food & Raw Materials) Labor (Workers with Skill and/or Incentive) Capital (Money Available for Investment) Innovation (Technology and Entrepreneurship) Political Support (Government Stability and Encouragement) 4) Explain what “factors of production” are in your own words

Europe First to Industrialize Beginning in late 1700’s

Industrial Revolution Occurs in England First Based mainly on the growth of textile factories in the mid 1700’s England has all the “factors of production” to a greater extent than other nations at the time. Other nations follow similar patterns of industrialization later. 5) What are some reasons England became industrialized first?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LrBQWkcxm1c 6) What “factors of production” necessary for industrial growth were illustrated in the animated story of the founding of Huntington Mills (6:30 min)?   7) Describe the growth of the mills and why Northgate & Huntington mills came into conflict (13 min). 8) Why were workers angry with the mill owners and what did they do as a result (20 min)? 9) How did the personal relationship between Zachary & Sarah illustrate the human impacts of economic changes resulting from industrialization (24 min)?

For Review, consider watching: Coal, Steam, and The Industrial Revolution: Crash Course World History #32 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhL5DCizj5c&list=PLBDA2E52FB1EF80C9&index=32