Industrialization and even more Global Integration 1750 – 1900 Review Industrialization and even more Global Integration
Industrialization Factors leading to industrialization - causes Use your Key Concepts, homework notes, class notes and other sources to tell this story: Factors leading to industrialization - causes Industrialization Define this event. Include the difference between the first and the second industrial revolution. Effects #1: New Social Classes: Middle class – bourgeoisie Working class – proletarian Wide gap between rich & poor Urbanization Effects #2: New economic theories: Capitalism promoted industry, capitalists Socialism and Marxism promoted equality of wealth and defended working class rights. Effects #3: New global trading patterns base on the spread of global capitalism Effects #4: Imperialism Neocolonialism Response: Asian states try to modernize Anti-imperialism Response: Trade/labor unions New economic theories
Imperialism Factors leading to Imperialism - causes Impact on Asia: Use your Key Concepts, homework notes, class notes and other sources to tell this story: Factors leading to Imperialism - causes Imperialism Define this event. Impact on Asia: Impact on Africa: Examples of Rebellions against imperial rule:
Enlightenment Factors leading to Enlightenment Movement Use your Key Concepts, homework notes, class notes and other sources to tell this story: Factors leading to Enlightenment Movement Enlightenment Define this event. Include where it originated and spread to. Effect #1: Birth of liberalism: Constitutional governments Representative assemblies Individual rights Effect #2: American Revolution Effect #3: French Revolution Effect #4: Haitian Revolution Effect #5 Latin American Revolutions Effect #6: 19th century social movements: abolitionist movement, end of serfdom and feminist movement
Nationalism Factors leading to the rise of Nationalism Use your Key Concepts, homework notes, class notes and other sources to tell this story: Factors leading to the rise of Nationalism Nationalism Define this event. Include where it originated and spread to. Key Concept has a good definition. Effect #1: Effects in Europe: German and Italy Effect #2: American Revolution Effect #3: French Revolution Effect #4: Haitian Revolution Effect #5 Latin American Revolutions Effect #6: 19th century social movements: abolitionist movement, end of serfdom and feminist movement
New Migration patterns Use your Key Concepts, homework notes, class notes and other sources to tell this story: Factors leading to migration in this era: New Migration patterns Describe them. Effect of migration: Response to migration: