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Pre-Industrial Society Farming & Cottage Industry –Inefficient land use –Not enough food to feed population –Products made in cottages Merchants supplied materials (wool/cotton) Took supplies from cottage to cottage Sell final product in towns
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Cottage Industry
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Cottage Industry Example: Textiles What do you think are some problems with the cottage industry?
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Agricultural Revolution –New methods of farming = more food with less workers –Population grows (why?) –Peasants lose jobs (why?) Changes to Production…
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Increased Demand for textiles (why?) –Agricultural Revolution led to larger population –Cottages couldn’t keep up with demand –Machines invented (to make products more quickly): spinning jenny power loom cotton gin
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Rise of the Factory –New machines are too big for cottage –Needed one large building to house machines & workers = rise of the factory –Early factories were dependent upon water power (water mills) –Had to build factories near power source (why a problem?) –Started in the textile industry
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Effects of Textile Factories –Mass produced goods = lower prices –Demand increases (because of low prices) = need for more factories –Farmers move to work in factories (why are they not farming?) –Factories grew and required more power – led to invention of steam power
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Energy for the Industrial Revolution: Steam Engine How the steam engine works: –Steam is forced from high to low pressure, produces power
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Effects of the steam engine –Requires enormous amounts of coal (to fuel steam engine) –Requires iron for tools, machinery, transportation –No longer dependent upon water power –Increases textile production & leads to new inventions in various industries Examples: –Bessemer Process –Improved Transportation
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Invention of the Bessemer Process turns iron into steel (Why is this important?)
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Changes in Transportation The need for better transportation –Need to get goods to & from factories (quickly & cheaply) –Pre-Industrial society used horses, mules & dirt roads Why is this a problem?
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Inventions –Stone & asphalt roads –Improved Canals –Railroad era – The Rocket 1829
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Example of a pre- industrial canal in England Example of a more “modern” canal in England
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Effects of Industrialization on Transportation Steamships & Trains: –Cheaper transportation increased production, trade, and profits –England had the most powerful navy in the world –fueled other industries Coal Steam engines Iron Steel Manufactured products
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Britain Leads the Revolution Labor supply – high # of able workers –Farmers forced to leave farms for work (agricultural revolution) Natural resources –Britain produced more iron & coal than all other countries of the world combined –Had colonies to provide needed materials (like cotton) Investment capital –Wealthy class can invest in industries Britain was the 1 st to industrialize because they had all the “ingredients” to do so….
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Entrepreneurs –People willing to risk money to start a new business Transportation –Existing harbors & basic canal system –Large merchant fleet & navy Markets –Colonies to sell goods to –New jobs = money to spend on factory goods Government support –Encouraged entrepreneurs –Laws to protect businesses & help them expand
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