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Industrial Revolution:A series of inventions that brought new uses to known energy sources, new machines to improve efficiencies and enable other new inventions.

eg. steam engine, iron smelting, water pump

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Beginning of Industrial RevolutionWhen and where did the industrial revolution begin?

In Great Britain in the mid to late 1700s

Why Great Britain?Flow of capitalSecond agricultural revolutionMercantilism and cottage industriesResources: coal, iron ore, and water power

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Ironbridge, EnglandWorld’s first bridge made entirely of cast iron, constructed in late 1700s.

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Diffusion to Mainland EuropeEarly 1800s, innovations diffused into mainland Europe.

Location criteria: proximity to coal fieldsconnection via water to a portflow of capital

Later DiffusionLate 1800s, innovations diffused to some regions without coal.

Location criteria: access to railroadflow of capital

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Where is industry distributed?Less than one percent of Earth’s land is devoted

to industry (25% to agriculture)

¾ of industrial production is concentrated in four regions:Northwestern EuropeEastern EuropeEastern North AmericaEast Asia

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Western Europe United Kingdom

Home of the Industrial Revolution

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North AmericaPittsburgh-Lake Erie

Coal and Iron in the Appalachians

Steel production attracted more industry

Western Great LakesAutomobilesTransportation

St. Lawrence ValleyClose to Canadian MarketsClose to Niagara FallsClose to Great Lakes

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Major Manufacturing Regions of North America

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East Asia

Isolated from world markets

Access to portsLarge labor force

working for cheapGrew based on

production of cheap exports

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The distribution of Industry Situation factors

Proximity to inputsProximity to

markets

Site FactorsLabor Land Capital

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Proximity to Markets and the U.S.

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How has Industry changed since the industrial revolution?

Ford and the assembly line: dominant mode of mass production during the twentieth century, production of consumer goods at a single site.

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Post-FordistPost-Fordist: Current mode

of production More flexible set of

production practices Production is accelerated

and dispersed by multinational companies that shift production, outsourcing it around the world.

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Time-Space Compression

Through improvementsin transportation andCommunicationstechnologies, manyplaces in the world aremore connected than

ever before.

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Time-Space CompressionJust-in-time delivery

Rather than keeping a large inventory of components or products, companies keep just what they need for short-term production and new parts are shipped quickly when needed.

Global division of laborCorporations can draw from labor around the globe for different components of production.

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Where is industry expanding?Southern and Western U.S.

Lack of unionsCheap labor Opening of western ports

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• From Cities to Suburbs• Cheap land• Factory layout

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