Industrial Revolution 1. How did the Industrial Revolution begin in Great Britain? 2. How did the Industrial Revolution change the way people worked and.

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Industrial Revolution 1. How did the Industrial Revolution begin in Great Britain? 2. How did the Industrial Revolution change the way people worked and lived? 3. How did the Industrial Revolution inspire new ideas about economics and society?

Revolution in Great Britain Exploration and Colonialism- raw materials and markets Seapower- British Royal Navy Government Support Private Investment Agriculture- Food surplus, Enclosure Movement Cottage to Factory System Steam and Coal –James Watt

Factories and Workers Water to Steam Factory Towns –Pollution –Overcrowding –Working Conditions Worker Unrest –Luddites-1811 –Labor Unions –Strikes Mass Production

New Ideas in Society Economics Adam Smith Thomas Malthus Robert Owens Karl Marx Effects at Home –Women –Children Effects of Countries –Great Britain, France, Germany, United States –Standard of Living

Life in the Industrial Age How did the Industrial Revolution change life in the 1700s and 1800s?

Technology Thomas Edison Michael Faraday Henry Bessemer Robert Fulton Wright Brothers Samuel Morse Alexander Graham Bell Guglielmo Marconi

Scientific and Medical Achievements Charles Darwin Marie and Pierre Curie Albert Einstein Louis Pasteur Ivan Pavlov Sigmund Freud

Daily Life Growth of Cities/Suburbs William Le Baron Jenney Booker T. Washington Leisure Time Romanticism –William Wordsworth –Ludwig von Beethoven Realism –Charles Dickens –Leo Tolstoy –Henrik Ibsen Impressionism