Napoleon January 21 Weekly Check Finish Quiz Industrial Review Build Skill Build Community Build Confidence http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhL5DCizj5c Crash Course http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HiLwJpY4dFk Why did the industrial revolution start here? Things you’ll need today: World notes 1
World Connections and New Industrialism January 6-23rd Date Points Title Description of historical content Type of work 1) 1-13 10 Napoleon Mini-Lecture and Movie Clips Take notes on all 2) Napoleon: Humanitarian or Dictator T-chart describing your summary of Napoleon 3) 1-14 Lecture: Napoleon Humanitarian or Dictator More details to put on the t-chart 4) 1-15 Nap Wrap Finish and Debate 5) 1-16 + 20th Industrial Rev Where and how did it Start? Video clips and details 6) 1-20 Welcome to the Future Brainstorm Brainstorm as many inventions as you can 7) 1-21 Industrialism Review 8) 9) 10)
Industrial Revolution Started in Britain because: ________________________________ _______________________________ Inventions that started it all: Long lasting effects of the revolution:
The Industrial Revolution Spreads Period 1 The Industrial Revolution Spreads
Write a 3-Stemmed Thesis Choose one of the following topics and write a strong thesis. Industrial powers (countries) that emerged in the 1800s. The impact of new technology on industry, transportation, and communication. How big business emerged in the late 1800s.
People of the Industrial Revolution Henry Bessemer Alfred Nobel Michael Faraday Thomas Edison Wright Brothers
Inventions of the Industrial Revolution Dynamo Dynamite Water pump Steam power Interchangeable parts Assembly line
Terms(continued) stock – shares of a company corporation – business owned by many investors who buy shares of stock and risk only the amount of their investment cartel – a group of companies that join together to control the production and price of a product
Write a 3-Stemmed Thesis Choose one of the following topics and write a strong thesis. Industrial powers (countries) that emerged in the 1800s. The impact of new technology on industry, transportation, and communication. How big business emerged in the late 1800s.
Great Britain had been the first nation to industrialize Great Britain had been the first nation to industrialize. It tried to protect this head start by making rules against exporting inventions. Nevertheless, a British mechanic opened factories in Belgium in 1807, making that country the second to industrialize. By the mid 1800s, other nations in Europe—as well as the United States—joined Britain in the race to industrialize.
Period 3 Germany, France, and the United States caught up to Britain quickly. Europe and the United States also borrowed British technology. They benefited from abundant supplies of natural resources. Following its unification in 1871, Germany became Europe’s leading industrial power. The United States also advanced rapidly after the Civil War. 16
Centers of industry were scattered across Europe and the United States by 1871.
Period 6 The world industrialized unevenly. The nations of eastern and southern Europe industrialized slowly. They lacked natural resources, capital, or ideal political conditions. However, Japan, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand all industrialized during the late 1800s and built thriving economies.