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Causes of The Industrial Revolution
I can analyze the causes for the Industrial Revolution. I can analyze and predict positive and negative effects of industrialization based on maps.
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Phases of the Industrial Revolution
Phase 1: “Dawn of the Industrial Age” Phase 2: “The Industrial Revolution Spreads”
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Causes of the Industrial Revolution
The Agricultural Revolution Population Growth New Technologies
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Agricultural Revolution
Drastically improved farming techniques and efficiency Made it possible for fewer people to produce food for many more people
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Agricultural Revolution
Made possible by: Enclosures: Large farms with better seeding and harvesting methods Crop Rotation: Changing crops every year to improve the land Livestock Breeding Improvements: Only breeding best animals
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Industrial Revolution Begins in ENGLAND
England had all the factors of production: Land Labor Capital
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1. Land Britain had an abundance of natural resources
Resources: iron ore, coal, lumber. Water power & coal to fuel machines Rivers/Canals: transportation & accessibility for trade Sea: able to transport goods cheaply (good access to sea ports everywhere)
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2. Labor The Agricultural Revolution increased England’s population
Greater food supply = population increase People ate better, healthier babies, better medical care Unemployed Farmers - lost enclosed lands moved to cities - need jobs!
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3. Capital Money to invest in labor, machines and raw materials.
Entrepreneurs – brought together labor, capital and raw materials – took risks
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