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Create this Chart in your Warm-Up Section + - Steam Engine Cotton Gin Oil Well Fill in the positives and negatives of each as we watch the video.

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Industrial Revolution Stations You will use Blendspace to complete the questions about the Industrial Revolution.

Exit Ticket What effect did coal have on the Industrial Revolution? It was used to power new machines It was converted into steel It replaced petroleum as the most popular fuel It was invented by the British during the Industrial Revolution

Exit Ticket 2. What was a drawback of the Industrial Revolution? The birth of the middle class The development of new goods The use of child labor The development of the transcontinental railroad