The Industrial Revolution was a shift from hand tools driven by animal or human power to large scale machinery powered by fuels or natural forces; this.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Development of Capitalism during the Industrial Revolution Created by: Erika Arellano.
Advertisements

Industrial Revolution
Chapter 9 Section 1. Bell Ringer  Turn to page 282 in your textbook. Read the paragraph at the top of the page under “What are fair working conditions?”
/10/ INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION.  Began in England  Revolution effected MATERIAL LIFE  Why did this revolution happen?  1-Agricultural.
 A revolution is a fundamental change  The American and French Revolutions were big changes in government.  The Industrial Revolution was.
The Industrial Revolution
Industrialization Objective: Industrialization had social, political, and economic effects on Western Europe and the World.
JEOPARDY Industrial Rev. Categories
How did the Industrial Revolution influence people's life?
Beginnings of Industrialization
The Transport Revolution
Bell Ringer 12/10 & 12/11 1.) The Industrial Revolution began in a.) France b.) United States c.) Britain d.) Netherlands 2.) Have you made anything by.
The Industrial Revolution 1750s – 1914 By: Stephen Hong.
Industrial Revolution. United Kingdom of Great Britain.
Industrial Revolution
History Mindset  What is the definition of revolution?
Industrial Revolution Review. Background  Agricultural Revolution paves the way  Enclosure system, crop rotation  Population increases, greater demand.
Formative questions For weeks #1 and #2. Which of the following would be found in the Domestic System? 1.Majority of people live in cities 2.Work is done.
Industrial Revolution A Brief Introduction. On the Agricultural Side ~ Britain Wealthy landowners bought up much of the farm land, enclosed it with fences.
Pre-Industrial Society Story : What is the setting? Who are the characters? What is the plot?
Industrial Revolution CH 5.2
Copyright © 2014 McGraw-Hill Education. All rights reserved. No reproduction or distribution without the prior written consent of McGraw-Hill Education.
Energy for the Industrial Revolution. The need for energy The need for energy –Early factories relied on horses, oxen, water mills –Factories grew and.
Pre-Industrial Society Farming & Cottage Industry –Inefficient land use –Not enough food to feed population –Products made in cottages Merchants supplied.
Industrial Revolution
The Industrial Revolution Warm-Up10/19 What do the images outside represent? What does your image show? How do you think these images make the.
Assignment #2: Intro to the Industrial Revolution Consider drawing simulation we did on Monday and Tuesday, slides you will seen today to answer prompts.
The Industrial Revolution Unit 4 Chapter 19 Section
  1500s-1700s  Was a period of new ideas, inventions and changes in technology and sciences The Scientific Revolution.
The Industrial Revolution. Setting the Stage  The two centuries between the early 1700’s and the 1900’s not only brought political revolutions, but a.
Quiz Quiz Trade! DIRECTIONS: 1.Read the following question to your partner. 2.Check their answer (on the back) 3.If they get it wrong, you must explain.
The Industrial Revolution EQ: How did the Industrial Revolution change the economy in the North?
The Industrial Revolution. Industrial Revolution The shift, beginning in England during the 18 th century, from making goods by hand to making them by.
Drill – List 3 pros and 3 cons of industrialization 2. Thoughts on Friday’s test? 3. Homework – Read and outline 382 – 385 (The Spread of.
The Late Agricultural Revolution, the Industrial Revolution, and Beyond 1700 to 2000.
The Industrial Revolution Phase #1 I can analyze the causes for the Industrial revolution and understand why it began in Great Britain.
Industrial Revolution in Britain
Assignment #2: Intro to the Industrial Revolution Consider drawing simulation we did on Monday and Tuesday, slides you will seen today to answer prompts.
The First Industrial Revolution
Dawn of the Industrial Age
Part 1 – What Was the Industrial Revolution ?
Beginnings of the Industrial Revolution
The Industrial Revolution
Conditions of the Working Class in England
Industrial Revolution
The Industrial Revolution
Notebook Assignment #2: Intro to the Industrial Revolution Consider drawing simulation we did, along with the slides and video clips you will see today.
BR: 1/6/15 When you think of the word industry, what thoughts and images come to mind? Announcements Haven’t corrected your test yet? Notebooks due TOMORROW!
AS YOU WALK IN - Using the space below, write the name of a product or invention that has been significant during your life. Once you have done so,
Introduction to Industrialization
What were the Causes and Nature of the Industrial Revolution
REGIONAL ISSUES & CONTROVERSIES
Industrial Revolution in Britain
Unit: The Industrial Revolution Topic: Major Causes
3.4 First and second industrial revolutions
Industrial Revolution in Britain
Beginnings of Industrialization
Industrial Revolution: Innovations in Textiles & Transportation
The Industrial Revolution
3.4 Artisanal, modern and contemporary industries
Dawn of the Industrial Age
Topic 8: People and Machines
Industrial Revolution in Britain
The Industrial Revolution
6.4 Artisanal, modern and contemporary industries
Plagiarism and how to Avoid it
The Industrial Revolution
Introduction to the Industrial Revolution
Factors that Led to the Industrial Revolution
Industrial Revolution in Britain
Presentation transcript:

The Industrial Revolution was a shift from hand tools driven by animal or human power to large scale machinery powered by fuels or natural forces; this led to the growth of cities and large organization.

Mid 1700s changed in England by using faster machinery, to do daily things.

Ships carried raw material to factories by using coal and steam power.

Entrepreneurs are people who build factories, and start a business.

Doctors and scientist research medicines.

Jobs increased prices of products decreased- people could afford more goods.

By:Ebby MaggieJadaAbigailNicolleBaileyMaddie Credits

Websites  World Book Student  Cobb Virtual library  Britannica Image Quest  Clip Art  Songza Bound  Social Studies Text Book

The End !