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CAUSES OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION The Industrial Revolution
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What is the Industrial Revolution The Industrial Revolution was a period from 1750 to 1850 where changes in agriculture, manufacturing, mining, transportation, and technology had a profound effect on the social, economic and cultural conditions of the times. It marks a major turning point in history; almost every aspect of daily life was influenced in some way
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The First Industrial Revolution 1. Gradual Change from Human or Animal powered devices to machines (steam powered) 2. Manufacturing of interchangeable parts - allowed greater division of Labour - allowed cheaper and more reliable products - allowed large factories to operate - eliminated the need for “craftsmen” in manufacturing - allowed unskilled labourer to produce complex products
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The Second Industrial Revolution More transportation based Started in the 1850s Steam Engines to power ships and trains Introduction to the internal combustion (gasoline) engine
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The Causes of the Industrial Revolution The Enclosure Movement and the Agricultural Revolution - more efficient and less labour intensive food production - forces people into “Cottage Industries” (weaving) and eventually into cities and factories British Colonial Dominance - provided vast amounts of money to England - money used to invest in new innovations and manufacturing techniques The Napoleonic Wars - Britain was the only country not ravaged by war - Britain also possessed a large fleet of ships
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Major Inventions: Textiles The Spinning Jenny:
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Major Inventions: Steam Engine
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Major Inventions: Chemicals Major Development in the Understanding of Chemistry Some examples: Sodium Carbonate (glass making and paper industries) Cement
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Major Inventions: Machine Tools Tools for cutting, drilling, joining, bending and shaping metal – powered by steam and later electricity E.g. The Lathe
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Major Innovations: Gas Lighting
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The Social Effects of the Industrial Revolution 1. The Triumph of the Middle Class - power of landowners and nobility is completely destroyed 2. The Creation of Cities - the creation of factories allowed people to flock to urban areas 3. Child Labour - since physical strength and experience were no longer really needed the work of children was preferred - they could be paid much less and their productivity was similar - massive abuse and exploitation of children
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The Social Effects of the Industrial Revolution Housing - the average person lived in poverty, filth and squalor - shared toilets and open sewers - Tuberculosis, Cholera, and Typhoid and various lung disease was rampant Massive Population increases - Britain's population quadrupled in the 19 th Century Poorer standard of Living - The average British man would make 20% less than what would be required to feed and house the average family
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Other Effects of the Industrial Revolution Economic: - Massive increases in wealth - great divide between Europe and the rest of the world (industrialized vs. non-industrialized countries) Military: - The 19 th century started with muskets and ended with steel battleships and machine guns - Gave Europe a incredible military advantage over the rest of the planet
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