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INDUSTRIALIZATION: ù Industrialization is the process of developing industries that use machines to produce goods. ù Industrial Revolution is the process by which European nations changed from mostly agricultural societies to industrialized ones.
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Characteristics of Industrialization: ù Replacement of animal/human power by harnessed forms of natural energy Steam Electricity & Oil Nuclear Power ù Making of goods by machines in factories ù Accompanied by… Urbanization New class structure Slow but steady rise in standard of living Mass consumption of goods
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Why Great Britain? ù Improved agricultural practices = more food, less labor, cheaper prices ù Population growth = large labor force ù Many entrepreneurs with a ready supply of capital ù Plentiful natural resources ù Ready supply of markets
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The Cottage Industry:
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Innovations in Weaving & Spinning: Kay’s “flying shuttle Hargreaves’s “spinning jenny” Arkwright’s “water frame” Crompton’s “spinning mule”
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Cartwright ’ s Power Loom Moved the workers from the cottage to the factory !
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James Watt ’ s Steam Engine 1776-82 ( The Most Important Invention of the Industrial Revolution !
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The Impact of the Railroad
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The Factory × Rigid schedule. × 12-14 hour day. × Dangerous conditions. × Mind-numbing monotony.
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Crystal Palace Exhibition: 1851 Exhibitions of the new industrial utopia.
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Industrialization By 1850
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Second Industrial Revolution (1850-1914 ù Power Sources: Steel Chemicals Electricity Petroleum ù Innovations: Telegraphs, Telephones & Radios Light Bulbs Automobiles, Airplanes & Improved Ocean Liners
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Child Labor in the Factories
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Labor in the Mines Child “hurriers” “hurriers” Young Coal Miners Woman “hurriers” “hurriers”
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Child Labor Today
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The Industrial Revolution in Britain by 1850
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The Growth of Manchester, England 1750-1850 The Growth of Manchester, England 1750-1850
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Industrial Manchester: World’s 1 st public railway: Liverpool to Manchester Cotton Mills, Ancoats- Lane, Manchester c. 1820
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Manchester from a Distance 1857: Manchester from Kersal Moor, by William Wylde in 1857. Manchester acquired the nickname Cottonopolis during the early 19th century owing to its sprawl of textile factories.Kersal MoorCottonopolis
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Worker Housing in Manchester:
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Factory Workers at Home
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Problem of Cholera The Silent Highwayman - 1858
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View of Manchester 1870: Source: View from Blackfriars bridge over the River Irwell, The Graphic, weekly magazine dealing with social issues, 1870's.
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Manchester Today:
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The Skyline of Shanghai 1990-today The Skyline of Shanghai 1990-today 1990 today
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Air Pollution in Shanghai:
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Pollution in the Huangpu River:
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Overcrowded Housing in Shanghai:
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A Traffic Jam in Shanghai:
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New Industrial Social Order New Elite Middle-Class Working Class “ Proletariat” Skilled & Semi-skilled workers 80% of pop; 40% of wealth “Bourgeoisie” Professionals & White-collar workers 15% of pop; 27% of wealth Aristocracy & Wealthy Industrialists 5% of pop; 33% of wealth
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The Socialists: Utopians & Marxists × People as a society would operate and own the means of production, not individuals. × Their goal was a society that benefited everyone, not just a rich, well-connected few. × Utopians tried to build perfect communities [utopias]. × Marxists called for a worker revolution that would create a classless society [communism].
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The Communist Manifesto, 1848 Karl Marx & Friedrich Engels × Key Ideas Profit is based on exploitation History is story of class struggle Called for worker revolution against capitalist state × Workers of the World Unite! BourgeoisieProletariat Communism
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Trade Union Movement V New associations formed by skilled laborers in # of new industries organized by socialists V Willing to strike to obtain goals V By 1914, they had bettered both the living & working conditions of the working class
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CAPITALISMSOCIALISM Who owns means of production? Idea of Progress Basic Philosophy Distribution of Wealth Role of Gov’t in Economy
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CAPITALISMSOCIALISM Who owns means of production? private individuals/ businesses Idea of Progress Basic Philosophy Distribution of Wealth Role of Gov’t in Economy
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CAPITALISMSOCIALISM Who owns means of production? private individuals/ businesses community or state (gov’t) Idea of Progress Basic Philosophy Distribution of Wealth Role of Gov’t in Economy
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CAPITALISMSOCIALISM Who owns means of production? private individuals/ businesses community or state (gov’t) Idea of Progressindividuals following own self-interest Basic Philosophy Distribution of Wealth Role of Gov’t in Economy
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CAPITALISMSOCIALISM Who owns means of production? private individuals/ businesses community or state (gov’t) Idea of Progressindividuals following own self-interest Community of producers cooperate for good of all Basic Philosophy Distribution of Wealth Role of Gov’t in Economy
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CAPITALISMSOCIALISM Who owns means of production? private individuals/ businesses community or state (gov’t) Idea of Progressindividuals following own self-interest Community of producers cooperate for good of all Basic Philosophy Competition shapes the market & leads to best product at lowest prices Distribution of Wealth Role of Gov’t in Economy
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CAPITALISMSOCIALISM Who owns means of production? private individuals/ businesses community or state (gov’t) Idea of Progressindividuals following own self-interest Community of producers cooperate for good of all Basic Philosophy Competition shapes the market & leads to best product at lowest prices Capitalist employers exploit workers; community/state should protect them Distribution of Wealth Role of Gov’t in Economy
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CAPITALISMSOCIALISM Who owns means of production? private individuals/ businesses community or state (gov’t) Idea of Progressindividuals following own self-interest Community of producers cooperate for good of all Basic Philosophy Competition shapes the market & leads to best product at lowest prices Capitalist employers exploit workers; community/state should protect them Distribution of Wealth Rewards go to the most successful owners of businesses Role of Gov’t in Economy
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CAPITALISMSOCIALISM Who owns means of production? private individuals/ businesses community or state (gov’t) Idea of Progressindividuals following own self-interest Community of producers cooperate for good of all Basic Philosophy Competition shapes the market & leads to best product at lowest prices Capitalist employers exploit workers; community/state should protect them Distribution of Wealth Rewards go to the most successful owners of businesses Goods are distributed according to each person’s need Role of Gov’t in Economy
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CAPITALISMSOCIALISM Who owns means of production? private individuals/ businesses community or state (gov’t) Idea of Progressindividuals following own self-interest Community of producers cooperate for good of all Basic Philosophy Competition shapes the market & leads to best product at lowest prices Capitalist employers exploit workers; community/state should protect them Distribution of Wealth Rewards go to the most successful owners of businesses Goods are distributed according to each person’s need Role of Gov’t in EconomyShould not interfere (laissez-faire)
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CAPITALISMSOCIALISM Who owns means of production? private individuals/ businesses community or state (gov’t) Idea of Progressindividuals following own self-interest Community of producers cooperate for good of all Basic Philosophy Competition shapes the market & leads to best product at lowest prices Capitalist employers exploit workers; community/state should protect them Distribution of Wealth Rewards go to the most successful owners of businesses Goods are distributed according to each person’s need Role of Gov’t in EconomyShould not interfere (laissez-faire) Redistribute wealth according to need
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