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Agricultural Agricultural RevolutionRevolution

Unused Section Unused Section Space 2Space 2

Unused Section Unused Section Space 1Space 1

Other Other inventionsinventions

Legacy of the Legacy of the Industrial Industrial

RevolutionRevolutionChild LaborChild LaborTextilesTextiles

How did How did industrialism industrialism take place?take place?

Slides before Slides before 1st Section 1st Section

DividerDivider

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Robert Bakewell

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Jethro Tull

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Enclosures

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Crop rotation

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Industrialization

• Requires natural resources1. Water & Coal2. Iron & ore3. Rivers4. Harbors

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Early CanalsEarly Canals

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Coalfields & Industrial Areas

Coalfields & Industrial Areas

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Stability of England

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Bank loan program

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Factors of production

– Land, labor, capital

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Industrial Revolution

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Inventions in textiles

• John Kay– flying shuttle

• James Hargreaves– spinning jenny

• Samuel Crompton– spinning mule

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Inventions in textiles

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Eli Whitney and the Cotton Gin

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Textile FactoryWorkers in England

Textile FactoryWorkers in England

18131813 2400 looms 150, 000 workers

18331833 85, 000 looms 200, 000 workers

18501850 224, 000 looms >1 million workers

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Roads

John McAdams

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Road

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River

• James Watt• Matthew Boulton

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River

• Robert Fulton

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Rail

Richard Trevithick

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Parts of a Steam Engine

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Child Labor in the Mines

Child Labor in the Mines

Child Child “hurriers”“hurriers”

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Child LaborAge of workers in cotton

mills in Lancashire in 1833

Age MalesFemale

s

under 11

246 155

11 - 16 1,169 1,123

17 - 21 736 1,240

22 - 26 612 780

27 - 31 355 295

32 - 36 215 100

37 - 41 168 81

42 - 46 98 38

47 - 51 88 23

52 - 56 41 4

57 - 61 28 3

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Child Labor

Age

Average

height of

males in

Factories

Age

Average

height of

females in

Factories

93ft.

11in.9

4ft. 0in.

104ft. 2in.

104ft. 1in.

114ft. 2in.

114ft. 2in.

124ft. 4in.

124ft. 4in.

134ft. 6in.

134ft. 7in.

144ft. 8in.

144ft. 9in.

154ft.

10in.15

4ft. 10in.

165ft. 0in.

164ft.

11in.

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Crystal Palace:British Ingenuity on

Display

Crystal Palace:British Ingenuity on

Display

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The Growth of Cities

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The Legacy of the Industrial Revolution

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The Legacy of the Industrial Revolution

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“Upstairs”/“Downstairs” Life

“Upstairs”/“Downstairs” Life

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The Industrial Revolution

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The Industrial Revolution