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Industrial Revolution 1750 - 1850
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Industrial Revolution Most revolutionary of all other revolutions Over the 4000 yrs we have studied very little had changed for the average person
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Pre Industrial Revolution Most people lived off the land Life expectancy for the last 15,000 yrs was 35 Education was a privilege not a right In all this time we never developed a weapon that would kill over a dozen people at a time Never came up with a way to travel faster that horseback 15,000 yrs most people did not own or use a item made outside their community
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How did the Industrial Rev affect you?
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Simple Stat to sum it up Before Industrial Revolution – 80% of people farmed Today in the US – less than 1% of people are farmers
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My Definition of the Industrial Revolution It was an increase of production brought about by the use of Machines and characterized by the use of new power sources.
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Where will the Industrial Revolutions start? The Industrial Revolution will start in Europe. Great Britain to be exact. Why? We will cover this later.
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The series of inventions that led to the Industrial Revolution Flying Shuttle Spinning Jenny - H 2 0 power Water Frame – H 2 0 power Power loom – H 2 0 power Steam powered water pumps
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Coal Coal was being used as a heat source in Britain Coal was cheap there because it was close to the surface there Mines flooded Coal steam powered water pump invented to pump out water Pumps powered by coal kept coal cheap which caused more desire for cheap coal
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James Watt’s Steam Engine His more efficient steam engine (powered by ??????) will be adapted for all kinds of new stuff. Power source for textile mills machinery Steam powered boats Trains
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Oh the steam engine, how important are you to us today? We may have advanced but all these are just large steam engines. The one on the left is coal powered.
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Mines can be deeper now because of water pumps more coal can be mined. More coal allows for other chemicals to come in use. “Before that you suffer it to be washed, lay it all night in urine, the next day rub all the spots in the urine as if you were washing in water; then lay it in more urine another night and then rub it again, and so do till you find they be quite out.” Hannah Woolley, The Compleat Servant-Maid, 1677The Compleat Servant-Maid, 1677
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Why does the Industrial Revolution start in Great Britain? At this time Europe, China and India was technologically all the same at this time
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Great Britain had 2 big advantages – 1 st advantage – Coal It is really all about coal Automating and new power source GB had a lot of coal near the surface – Replaced wood for heating and cooking which caused demand Demand made for more need to pump water out of mines which caused demand for steam engines fueled by coal to power pumps which caused demand for more coal
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Positive Loop Created In other words Cheap British coal was needed to keep British coal Cheap, and Cheap British gave rise to better machines to keep British coal Cheap.
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British Advantage #2 Britain had highest wages for labor Cheap energy costs Gave incentive for people to find alternatives to labor (both China and India did not need automation because labor was cheap)
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What drove this Industry? Cotton cloth India started this market because it could make it cheap with cheap labor Great Britain wanted to get into this market so it had to automate to be competitive From Great Britain the Industrial Revolution would spread throughout the world.
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