Section 2 The Industrial Revolution Main Idea The transition from cottage industries changed how people worked in factories, what life was like in factory.

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Section 2 The Industrial Revolution Main Idea The transition from cottage industries changed how people worked in factories, what life was like in factory towns, labor conditions, and, eventually, processes within factories. Ch Factories and Workers

Section 2 The Industrial Revolution Raw materials delivered Work done to completion Merchant takes product to market Workers controlled schedules, quality Family life revolved around business Work in the Home Production before Factories Destruction of equipment Time to learn skills Physical strength required Factory owners took advantage of drawbacks Problems for Cottage Industries

Section 2 The Industrial Revolution Where employees worked Major change from cottage industry Had to leave home to work Hardships for some workers Life in factory towns Towns grew up around factories Towns, factories rose near coal mines Sanitation poor in many factory towns Working in a factory Dangerous work for all Long workdays Poor factory conditions common Factories and Factory Towns English Factory Life Workers paid $0.10 an hour Working hour days Worked 6 days a week Making $8-$10 a week Life Expectancy Farmers 45 years old Factory workers 26 years old 60% of kids died before 5 yrs 2 toilets for 250 people

Section 2 The Industrial Revolution

Section 2 The Industrial Revolution

Section 2 The Industrial Revolution

Section 2 The Industrial Revolution

Section 2 The Industrial Revolution

Section 2 The Industrial Revolution

Section 2 The Industrial Revolution Workers in a New Economy Wealthy to invest in, own factories Mid-level to run factories Low-level to run machines Changing Labor Conditions No government regulation Labor unions organized Strikes brought change Cottage Workers’ Unrest Handmade goods more expensive than factory made Luddite movement, 1811 Violence spread, 1812 New Class of Workers Growth of middle class Managers, accountants, engineers, mechanics, salesmen Economy increased The Factory System and Workers

Section 2 The Industrial Revolution The factory system changed the world of work. In addition, new processes further changed how people worked in factories. Mass production began in U.S. Elements: –Interchangeable parts –Assembly line Production and repair more efficient Production more swift Mass Production Dramatic increase in production Businesses charged less Affordable goods More repetitious jobs Soon became norm Effects Factories and Mass Production

Section 2 The Industrial Revolution