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Industrial Revolution Why do we consider the Industrial Revolution important? Effects: Europe shifted from farm- and handicrafts-based economy, to an economy based on machines in factories
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Industrial Revolution Five key factors set it up 1.Lots of food 2.Lots of people 3.Ready supply of money (capital) 4.Abundant natural resources 5.Markets to sell to
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Industrial Revolution Lots of food 1.Farming practices changed; good weather helped. There was enough food to go around, a dramatic increase in the food supply.
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Industrial Revolution Lots of people 2.With ample food supplies, population expanded; this provided a ready supply of labor, of workers, to staff the factories
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Industrial Revolution Lots of money 3.Entrepreneurs sought to expand their fortunes, by investing. People in search of profits made the factories, pushed the inventions, drove the progress capital, entrepreneurs
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Industrial Revolution Natural resources Britain: Rivers provided water power and transportation. Coal and iron ore meant steel, and railroads – use of steam engine was possible
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Industrial Revolution Ready markets to sell to 5.Britain’s colonies were a ready outlet for goods; British merchant ships could transport. Trade, especially in cotton goods, pushed the development of machines and transportation
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Industrial Revolution Key products for industrialization –Cotton –Coal –Iron Why were these products so important?
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Industrial Revolution Cotton A cottage industry Key inventions made it industrial –Cotton ‘gin in U.S. –Flying shuttle –Spinning jenny –Water-powered loom –Steam engine By 1840, cotton was Britain’s most valuable product
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Cotton ‘gin
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Flying shuttle
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Spinning jenny
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Water powered looms
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Power looms
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Refrigerator Needed: Power compressor Electricity Industrial ammonia (and later cooling fluids) Benefits: Food storage and preparation Medicine Science
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Carriages with internal combustion engines
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Benefits: Speed Hauling power ‘Round the clock availability Inexpensive
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Problems, effects Dependence on oil Pollution Land use Social issues –Romance –Isolation –Family and job structure
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Electronic memory devices Benefits Amazing storage Drives other technologies Ease of use BUT Expensive Socially and culturally isolating
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Quick and safe home appliances Requires: Utility hookup – gas or electric – or significant infrastructure to operate BUT Enormous benefits in time and cleanliness, including air pollution
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