Cottage Industry to Factory Industry

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Cottage Industry to Factory Industry

Before After Industrial Revolution changes the Economy A Diagram of Cottage Industry                                                                                                      A Diagram of Cottage Industry                                                                                                      A Diagram of Cottage Industry                                                                                                      A Diagram of Cottage Industry                                                                                                      Industrial Revolution changes the Economy Before After Urban, surplus economy Factory Industry Cottage Industry ---------------------------------------------------- Rural, subsistence economy

Rise of Factories Factories became the “new” work environment Machines placed in factories Originally built near water for power Rise of the Entrepreneur People who built new businesses “risk takers”

Industrial Revolution Game

Rapid Changes in Textile Industry Steam Powered Loom Manual Loom 1733 Flying Shuttle 1742 Cotton mills were first opened in England. 1764 Spinning Jenny 1764 Water Frame 1779 Spinning Mule

Spinning Jenny Flying Shuttle

Water Frame Spinning Mule

Transportation Industry Steam Powered Locomotive