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Industrialization #1: England’s #1 not Journal: What would your life be like without a cell phone? Describe 3 specific ways in which your life would be different if cell phones did not exist.
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Objectives How does the agricultural revolution help lead to industrialization? Why does England industrialize first?
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Agricultural Revolution: changes in farming Through 1700s nearly everyone was a farmer BUT farmers will begin to make enclosures (fences) around land 1.Farmers will gain larger pieces of land – kicking smaller farmers out 2.Farmers will develop more efficient ways to grow crops
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This leads to …. Surplus: more than enough – Surplus of food – more ppl will live Fewer farmers
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Industrial Revolution (mid 1700s): change from making goods by hand to making them by machine
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England will industrialize 1 st b/c 1.Natural resources: things found in earth – Coal – fuel – Iron – building material – Rivers – transport items & water power – Harbors – ocean access for transportation abroad
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2.Large population – workers 3.Entrepreneurs – people willing to take risks to get a large profit 4.Capital - $$$ - banks are willing to lend to entrepreneurs to start new businesses
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5.Inventions: – Flying shuttle: weave fabric – Spinning jenny: spin into thread – Cotton gin: cleans cotton, invented by Eli Whitney
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Industrialization will change society forever! Do you make anything by hand any more?
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FR #24: pg 228 Pg. 228 – Geography questions, answer 1 and 2 – Section 1 Assessment, answer #2 only Copy the chart Copy the chart and use Section 1 to fill in the blanks If you finish early, see me for Indust. #2 Quiz will be in the last 10 minutes of class
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Return #16-21 = 20 points Graded: – #18: vocab w/pix (5 points) – #19: book assign w/ sub (5 points) – #21: worth 10 points, answer 12 essential questions for benchmark review Don’t miss out on these easy points!
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