Warm-up # 5 How would your life be different if you were born in the year 1700? Think about your daily life, what parts would change significantly?

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Warm-up # 5 How would your life be different if you were born in the year 1700? Think about your daily life, what parts would change significantly?

Example Key Term: Textile Insufficient Response: Fabric Google Definition a type of cloth or woven fabric. Sufficient Response: A textile is a type of cloth or fabric. It is important to the Industrial Revolution because it was the first industry to Industrialize.

Example Key Concept: What were major effects of the Black Death and how did it help lead to the Industrial Revolution? Insufficient Response: Lots of people died and that made people have to change how they did things.

Example Key Concept: What were major effects of the Black Death and how did it help lead to the Industrial Revolution? Sufficient Response: The black death took an estimated 100 million lives (nearly one-third of Europe). With the loss of a major portion of the population, people had to develop new, less labor intensive, methods of production.

Intro to Industrialism Complete the chart on page 12 of your book. Do the best you can.

Google. Classroom 1. Go to “classroom.google.com” Directions Join Code 1. Go to “classroom.google.com” 2. Click the “+” and select “join class” 3. Type in the correct class code. 1st Period = te51xm 2nd Period = lns7142 3rd Period = jooj8u9 6th Period = 38c2ye 7th Period = jclmyu

Thesis Statement “What are the three most important effects that the Black Death had on European society?”

Today’s Goals Understand why we study the Industrial Revolution and how it is the start of the “Modern World” Practice interacting with our notes so that we better understand what we learned.

Industrial Revolution Definition: The rapid development of machinery and industry to create more things more quickly.

Crash Course Industrial Revolution Stop at 1:42

Before Industrialism Notes Workbook pg. 13

Essential Question How was life different before the Industrial Revolution?

Before: The Black Plague Begins in 1347 with ships carrying plague arrive in Messina, Italy Roughly one-third of Europe’s population dies Est. 100 Million deaths world wide Lack of poor working class Helps to end feudalism Brings about Scientific Revolution

Before: The Scientific Revolution 1543 – 1700 Questions previously held ideas/beliefs Leads to better methods of production

Before: Lifestyle Most Farmed Dependent on weather Some found specialized jobs selling, welding, building, etc. Dependent on weather Constantly threatened by disease

Before: Lifestyle Average Life Expectancy = 35 years High infant death rates disease In 1700: 25% live in towns, 75% live on farms Largest town = London (700,000) Example: Portland, Oregon 609,000 Most lived in small villages of 200-300 people

Before: Economics Land was owned by a few Farmers cooperated Wealthy land owners rented land to tenants Farmers cooperated Divided which crops to grow Property was not fenced off Transportation was limited Most people lived in small, smoky villages Some worked in mines Would help during the harvest

Before: The Domestic System Work divided up amongst families to be done at home. Passed from family to family after each task was completed Beginning of the assembly line

Don’t Be Billy.

Interacting With Your Notes 1. Circle Key Terms Words you cannot tell the story without 2. Highlight Claims Key information, stated as facts 3. Left Side Questions Write questions that are answered on the right Vary between Level 1, 2 and 3 questions

Essential Question How was life different before the Industrial Revolution?