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The Industrial Revolution 1865-1915
AIM: How did industrialization increase the speed of change? Do Now: What is a “revolution?” What is “modern?” Industrial Revolution: a change from making things by hand to making them in factories.
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What is being advertised
What is being advertised? What can you infer about Detroit from this advertisement?
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Industrial Centers Where were the nation’s major industrial centers located? Why were they located in these areas?
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Transportation Pre-Industrial Rev.? Industrial Rev.?
Why is transportation directly linked to the start of the Industrial Revolution?
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Textiles: Boston spinning jenny and the power loom textile industry boomed Spinning Wheel (hand-spun) Spinning Jenny
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The Power Loom The power loom used water power to spin the thread
More cloth made
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A cotton factory
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Agriculture seed drill allowed farmers to plant more seeds at faster rates reaper allowed farmers to harvest their crops more efficiently.
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Steel Steelbuildings could be made much taller. harder than iron
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Thomas Edison’s “Invention Factory,” Menlo Park, NJ
Light Bulb Phonograph Motion picture camera “Phon:” sound “Graph:” writing “Tele:” away
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Telephone Alexander Graham Bell patented the first telephone in 1876.
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Henry Ford invented the first practical car, the Model T.
Ford Motor Company, Detroit, MI
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Orville and Wilber Wright Brothers
first men to successfully fly an airplane. 12 seconds, 120 feet Kitty Hawk, North Carolina
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1876 Centennial Exposition
First world fair in celebration of America’s 100th year Philly, PA Showcased America’s “progress” Highlights: building of the Statue of Liberty (finished 1886)
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Was America making actual progress during the Industrial Revolution?
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