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By Jacob Moore. What factors led to the Industrial Revolution?

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1 By Jacob Moore

2 What factors led to the Industrial Revolution?

3 “The Agricultural Revolution” New farming Tech helped people grow more food Seed Drill - machine that planted seeds New Crops- give better nutrition Corn and Potatoes

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5 The Domestic System”/Cottage Industry Small Scale Industry- people work in there homes for what there need. Different people from the family skilled in the different stages of producing clothing

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7 New Economic Conditions Capitalism – starts in the U.S.A trade and demand - when up for the new product.

8 Why did the Industrial Revolution begin in Great Britain?

9 Abundant Natural Resources and Food coal and iron mine that deposits a lot Waterways help transport the new manufactured products.

10 Large Labor Supply Rapid grow in population help get more worker people to move to the cities to look for jobs because of the Agricultural Revolution.

11 Britain’s Prosperous Middle Class Corporations started Merchants were Successful in sell the products.

12 New Inventions Inventions were made to Speed Textile Production. Factory System were made to help work faster

13 Inventions to Speed Transportation Railroads made to move thing on land more Steamboats made to move thing on the water quicker

14 Textiles-any cloth or goods produced by knitting Industry-any general business Manufacturing-the making or producing of anything Urban-living in a city Rural-living in the country Capitalism-ownership of products Entrepreneur-a person who organizes and manages any business Labor-the body of a person engaged in work


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