A different kind of Revolution SWBAT: explain how inventions have impacted people’s lives.

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A different kind of Revolution SWBAT: explain how inventions have impacted people’s lives

How do important inventions affect people’s lives? Think about important inventions from the last 30 years… How have they improved life? How have they created new problems?

What effects do inventions have?

The Industrial Revolution 1750 to 1850 changes in agriculture, manufacturing, mining, transportation, and technology greatly effected social, economic and cultural conditions improved quality of life for many, but created new problems for society to deal with

Life before the Industrial Revolution Most lived as farmers Made most of their own things and relied on their local community to provide them with what they needed – no way to transport goods and services – As a result, most people live in the country, not cities Use of human and animal strength, the elements for production Children had to work for the family to survive

Transportation before the Industrial Revolution No paved roads, travel by horse/carriage – Dirt roads became impassable during rainy weather No fast travel = limited communication – News spread by travelers or paid messengers

Manufacturing before the Industrial Revolution Small guild shops – craftsmen produce things like leather, jewelry, silverware, weapons in towns Everything else produced in homes – Family worked together to make it – Given raw materials by an entrepreneur, put in the labor, then trade the finished product for $$ – Called the “putting out system” or the “cottage industry”

For MOST people Life was HARD. Revolved around the agricultural seasons, lived in constant fear of crop failure Malnutrition Most produced little and earned little Outside of cities, few opportunities for investment