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Industrial Revolution. Agriculture Spurs Industry Farming methods improve—led by the Dutch Seed Drill aided farmers Deposits seeds in rows rather than.

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Page 1: Industrial Revolution. Agriculture Spurs Industry Farming methods improve—led by the Dutch Seed Drill aided farmers Deposits seeds in rows rather than.

Industrial Revolution

Page 2: Industrial Revolution. Agriculture Spurs Industry Farming methods improve—led by the Dutch Seed Drill aided farmers Deposits seeds in rows rather than.

Agriculture Spurs Industry

• Farming methods improve—led by the Dutch

• Seed Drill aided farmers• Deposits seeds in rows rather than scattering them around

• Enclosures: process of taking over and consolidating land formerly held by peasant farmers• Increased farming profits• But forced many farmers to look for work—moved to the cities

Page 3: Industrial Revolution. Agriculture Spurs Industry Farming methods improve—led by the Dutch Seed Drill aided farmers Deposits seeds in rows rather than.

Population

• Population increases• More food reduces the risk of people dying from starvation

• More food leads to less disease• People are healthier• Advances in medicine slows the death rate

Page 4: Industrial Revolution. Agriculture Spurs Industry Farming methods improve—led by the Dutch Seed Drill aided farmers Deposits seeds in rows rather than.

Technology

• Energy Revolution• James Watt developed the steam engine further

• Powered by coal to pump water out of mines

• Became a key source of power for the IR

Page 5: Industrial Revolution. Agriculture Spurs Industry Farming methods improve—led by the Dutch Seed Drill aided farmers Deposits seeds in rows rather than.

Why England??

1. Natural Resources1. Natural ports and rivers2. Rivers supply water power3. Coal was plentiful—powered the steam engine

2. Capital1. Mainly from years of the slave trade

3. Stable government supported economic growth

4. Britain built a strong navy to protect the empire, shipping, and overseas trade

Page 6: Industrial Revolution. Agriculture Spurs Industry Farming methods improve—led by the Dutch Seed Drill aided farmers Deposits seeds in rows rather than.

Textile & Transportation Industry

• Cottage Industry or Putting out system• Raw cotton was distributed to peasant families who wove it into cloth to use

• Cotton Gin—Eli Whitney• Separated seeds from raw cotton at a fast rate

• Increased cotton production

• Factories develop

• Private roads are built--turnpikes

• Canals

• Steam locomotive• Railroads become preferred method of transportation

Page 7: Industrial Revolution. Agriculture Spurs Industry Farming methods improve—led by the Dutch Seed Drill aided farmers Deposits seeds in rows rather than.

Social Impact

• Urbanization—people move from farms to cities

• New social classes emerge• New middle class• Many farmers who moved to cities became a part of the working class or poor

• Labor unions

• Tenements—apartments

• Labor unions arise

• Religion—people found comfort in Methodism

• Personal sense of faith to get through the day

• Harsh working conditions• Mines• Factories• Long hours• Low pay• Dangerous working conditions

• Disease spread rapidly• Women and children worked

Page 8: Industrial Revolution. Agriculture Spurs Industry Farming methods improve—led by the Dutch Seed Drill aided farmers Deposits seeds in rows rather than.

New Ways of Thinking

• Laissez Faire Economics• Adam Smith (Wealth of Nations)

• Thomas Malthus• Predicted population would outgrow the food supply

• Jeremy Bentham• Utilitarianism—idea that the goal of society should be the greatest happiness for the greatest number of people

• John Stuart Mill• Argued government was essential to keep order with its citizens

Page 9: Industrial Revolution. Agriculture Spurs Industry Farming methods improve—led by the Dutch Seed Drill aided farmers Deposits seeds in rows rather than.

New Ways of Thinking

• Socialism: public control of the means of operation• Factories, farms, railways, industry

• Karl Marx: German philosopher who wrote The Communist Manifesto• Inevitable struggle between classesThis would lead to the creation of a classless society in which all means of production would be controlled by the community