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The Industrial Revolution: Dawn of the Industrial Age 7.1
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In 1750- most people lived simple lives – Handmade tools – Lived in simple cottages lit by firelight – Handmade clothes – Grew their own food Industrial Revolution- was a long, slow, uneven process in which production shifted from simple hand tools to complex machines. The rural way of life began to disappear by 1850s. Travelers moved rapidly between countries and continents. Country villages grew into towns and cities. People bought goods in stores and lived in crowded apartment buildings. A Turning Point in History
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A Turning Point in History Cont. The Industrial Revolution was made possible by: An agricultural revolution. A population explosion. The development of new technology.
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A New Agricultural Revolution Dutch farmers led the way. They: built dikes to reclaim land from the sea. combined smaller fields into larger ones. used fertilizer from livestock to renew the soil. In the 1700s, British farmers expanded on Dutch experiments. They: mixed different kinds of soils to get higher crop yields. tried new methods of crop rotation. grew turnips, which restored exhausted soil. invented the seed drill. Meanwhile, rich landowners pushed ahead with enclosure, the process of taking over and fencing off land formerly shared by peasant farmers. As millions of acres were enclosed, farm output rose.
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The Population Explosion The population boom of the 1700s was due more to declining death rates than to rising birthrates. The agricultural revolution reduced the risk of famine. Because they ate better, women were healthier and had stronger babies. In the 1800s, better hygiene and sanitation, along with improved medical care, further limited deaths from disease.
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New Technology New sources of energy, along with new materials, enabled business owners to change the way work was done. AN ENERGY REVOLUTION — During the 1700s, people began to harness new sources of energy. Thomas Newcomen developed a steam engine powered by coal. James Watt improved on the steam engine. IMPROVED IRON — Coal was used to produce iron, a material needed for construction of machines and steam engines. The Darby family of England developed methods to produce better quality, less expensive iron.
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Ticket out the Door Why was the Industrial Revolution a turning point in World History?
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