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Today’s goal(s) and how it relates to your class goal.

Industrial Revolution Reasons for Great Britain Surplus population (farming technology and reform) Isolation competitiveness Technology competition American relations

Industrial Revolution Cotton revolution Grown in America Textile factories in Britain Napoleon’s Continental System

Industrial Revolution The Steam Engine Thomas Newcomen (1705) James Watt (1763) English canal building Powering factories

Industrial Revolution GOAL CHECKUP How well have I worked to achieve my goal for today’s class? What can I do for the remainder of the period to reach my goal(s) for today?

Industrial Revolution The Darby’s New developments in the steel industry Smelting and new strength Abraham III builds first iron bridge The railroads (transportation boom)

Industrial Revolution Adopted by continent after 1815 Competition for resources and markets (all nations start equal) Capital not based on birth National wealth rankings

Age of Revolution Unit My goal for the class is _______ How well have I prepared for this test from my daily work in class? I will do ____ to make sure I am ready for the test on Friday.