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Bellringer Capital industrial capitalism socialism conservatism principle of intervention Liberalism universal male suffrage I can… Explain the effects of the Industrial Revolution on society.
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The Industrial Revolution
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Industrial Revolution A shift in the late 1700s through the1800s in Europe and America from farming and hand made goods to manufacturing by machines in factories Before the industrial revolution, the method of production for cotton items was the cottage industry Cottage industry: in-home production of thread and cloth A series of technological advances moved production of cotton goods from the cottages (homes) to factories (spinning jenny, the water powered loom, steam engine, factory system)
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Industrial Revolution
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Began in Great Britain in the 1780s and took several decades to spread to other Western nations Changes in agriculture practices led to an increase food supply and family income Population grew giving Britain a plentiful supply of labor Britain had a ready supply of money (capital) to invest in new industrial machines and factories Britain had plenty of natural resources (water, coal and iron ore) A supply of markets gave British manufacturers a ready outlet for their goods
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Numbered Heads #1 Why did the Industrial Revolution begin in Great Britain?
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Work book –partners Ch. 19 sec. 2 pgs 208-210 10 mins to complete
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Production: Homes to Factories Spinning JennySteam Engine FactoriesRailroads
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Major Inventions of the Industrial Revolution Spinning Jenny Steam Engine Steam Locomotive Water-powered loom Factories Railroads
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Numbered Heads #2 : What changes did liberals and nationalist of the 1800s want to bring about and did the Revolutions of 1830 and 1848 accomplish these changes?
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Written Summarization (Closure) What effects did the Industrial Revolution have on society?
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