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18 & 19 th Centuries THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
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The British Empire’s economy had expanded across the Atlantic and around the world Great Britain itself was blessed with favorable natural resources Coal Iron Waterways WHY IT BEGAN IN GREAT BRITAIN?
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Jethro Tull, 1674-1741 First modern farmer Invented the seed drill AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION 1700-1800
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SEED DRILL
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Enclosures Crop Rotation System Improvement became the goal AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION
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Led to: More efficient food production Cheaper food More disposable income Less workers needed in rural areas AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION
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Constitutional Monarchy Relatively stable Economic growth POLITICAL CONDITIONS
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No internal tariffs Patent Law encouraged inventions LEGAL CONDITIONS
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Effective central bank (1694) Well-developed credit markets Plenty of capitol FINANCIAL CONDITIONS
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Cotton is king! 1760’s James Hargreaves invents the Spinning Jenny 1760’s Richard Arkwright invents the Water Frame 1779 Samuel Compton invents the Spinning Mule TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCES
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1770’s : Arkwright also developed the Factory System One roof Central power source Division of labor TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCES
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Steam Power: 1698: Thomas Savery invented a steam engine 1712: Thomas Newcomen invented a steam engine 1765: James Watt greatly improved Newcomen’s engine 1820’s: Railroads: George Stephenson’s Rocket TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCES
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Major turning point in human history Led to sustained income and population growth Led to many socioeconomic changes Was responsible for the development of factories and consequently, urbanization. Led to the rise of the middle class Knowledge and ideas spread from nation to nation Led to an increase in the living standards INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION EFFECTS
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