Discuss at your table 1.What are some of the characteristics of a Revolution? 2.Speculate on what an Industrial Revolution might be. 3.What do you know.

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Discuss at your table 1.What are some of the characteristics of a Revolution? 2.Speculate on what an Industrial Revolution might be. 3.What do you know about Industry? 4.What do you know about Railroads? 5.Have any members of your family worked in a factory?

Why study the Industrial Revolution?

All nations face problems of industrialization, such as air and water pollution, acid rain and crowded cities.

Today’s global society depends on transportation and communication that can be traced back to the Industrial Revolution.

Industrialized nations such as the US and those in western Europe continue to use low- wage labor from less-industrialized nations.

Socialism and Communism have increasingly given way to capitalism, causing major global upheavals in places such as Russia and eastern Europe.

Tensions continue between the industrialized nations of Europe and North America and less developed nations such as those in Africa and South America.

What are fair working conditions? What do you see in this image? Would you attempt to change your working conditions in the factory? Would you join a union, go to school or run away?

The Beginnings of Industrialization

Industrial Revolution Begins in Britain New Ways of Working Industrial Revolution- greatly increases output of machine-made goods Revolution begins in England in the middle 1700’s

The Agricultural Revolution Paves the Way Enclosures- large fields enclosed by fences Wealthy landowners buy, enclose land once owned by village farmers. Enclosures allow experimentation with new agricultural methods. Jethro Tull’s Seed Drill

Rotating Crops Crop rotation- switching crops each year to avoid depleting the soil Livestock breeders allow only the best to breed, improves the food supply

Why does the Industrialization Revolution Began in England? Britain has natural resources- coal, iron, rivers, harbors Expanding economy in Britain encourages investment. Highly developed banking system to loan money and invest in new industries. Politically stable, Parliament passes laws that help businesses Has all needed factors of production- land, labor, capital

Inventions Spur Industrialization Changes in the Textile Industry Weavers work faster with flying shuttle and spinning jennies. Water frame uses water power to drive spinning wheels Power loom, spinning mule speed up production, improve quality Factories- buildings the contain machinery for manufacturing Cotton gin boosts American cotton production to meet British demand.

In 1793 American Eli Whitney invents the cotton gin and cotton production skyrocketed.

Improvements in Transportation Watt’s Steam Engine Need for cheap, convenient power spurs development of steam engine James Watt improves steam engine, financed by Matthew Boulton Boulton was an entrepreneur- organizes, manages, takes business risks

Good Afternoon Please take out the following: 1.Notes from yesterday 2.Writing Prompt 1 3.Unit Calendar 4.Something to write with

Match the definition to the term 1.Crop rotation 2.Enclosures 3.Entrepreneur 4.Factors of production 5.Industrialization a.Resources needed to produce goods and services; land, labor, and capital b.The process of developing machine production of goods. c.Fencing off of land d.Planting different vegetables and grains to restore nutrients. e.A person who organizes, manages, and takes on the risks of a business.

6. Which is not a reason that the Industrial Revolution began in Britain? a.Water power and coal to fuel new machines. b.A small population of workers c.Iron ore to construct new machines d.Harbors from which its merchant ships set sail

7. What system in Britain contributed to the country’s industrialization? a.Transportation system b.Sound system c.Market system d.Banking system

8. The first industry to transform is the ______________. a.Coal industry b.Iron industry c.Textile industry d.Transportation industry

9. Which of the following is not an early invention? a.Flying shuttle b.Spinning Jenny c.Water Frame d.Power mule

10. This American invented the Cotton Gin? a.Samuel Slater b.James Watt c.Edmund Cartwright d.Eli Whitney

11. The introduction of this invention made travel easier? a.Steam Engine b.Power Mule c.Flying Shuttle d.Heavy Wagon

12. This inventor’s steamboat, the Clermont, ferried passengers along the Hudson River? a.James Watt b.Robert Fulton c.Matthew Boulton d.Eli Whitney

13. Which of the following is an American invention? a.McCormick’s Reaper b.Morse’s Telegraph c.Singer’s Sewing Machine d.All are American inventions

Match the definition to the term 1.Crop rotation 2.Enclosures 3.Entrepreneur 4.Factors of production 5.Industrialization a.Resources needed to produce goods and services; land, labor, and capital b.The process of developing machine production of goods. c.Fencing off of land d.Planting different vegetables and grains to restore nutrients. e.A person who organizes, manages, and takes on the risks of a business.

6. Which is not a reason that the Industrial Revolution began in Britain? a.Water power and coal to fuel new machines. b.A small population of workers c.Iron ore to construct new machines d.Harbors from which its merchant ships set sail

7. What system in Britain contributed to the country’s industrialization? a.Transportation system b.Sound system c.Market system d.Banking system

8. The first industry to transform is the ______________. a.Coal industry b.Iron industry c.Textile industry d.Transportation industry

9. Which of the following is not an early invention? a.Flying shuttle b.Spinning Jenny c.Water Frame d.Power mule

10. This American invented the Cotton Gin? a.Samuel Slater b.James Watt c.Edmund Cartwright d.Eli Whitney

11. The introduction of this invention made travel easier? a.Steam Engine b.Power Mule c.Flying Shuttle d.Heavy Wagon

12. This inventor’s steamboat, the Clermont, ferried passengers along the Hudson River? a.James Watt b.Robert Fulton c.Matthew Boulton d.Eli Whitney

13. Which of the following is an American invention? a.McCormick’s Reaper b.Morse’s Telegraph c.Singer’s Sewing Machine d.All are American inventions

The Railway Age Begins Steam-Driven Locomotives In 1804, Richard Trevithick builds first steam- driven locomotive In 1825, George Stephenson builds worlds first railroad line.

Water Transportation Robert Fulton builds first steamboat, the Clermont, in 1807 England’s water transport improved by system of canals. Road Transportation British roads are improved; companies operate them as toll roads.

The Liverpool-Manchester Railroad Entrepreneurs build railroad from Liverpool to Manchester. Stephenson’s Rocket acknowledged as the best/fastest locomotive in 1829 going more than 24 mph.

Railroads Revolutionize Life in Britain Railroads spur industrial growth, create jobs Cheaper transportation boosts many industries; people move to cities.

Writing Prompt 1 Was the revolution in agriculture necessary to the Industrial Revolution? Explain using evidence from the textbook

CLAIM Developing Strong CLAIM statements Use pages of the toolkit. Cross off all of “thesis” and change them to claim. There will be 28 changes. Highlight the 4 ways you can tell a strong claim statement from a weak one. Take a look at your claim statement from WP1. Is it strong or weak? How could you make it even stronger?