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Kyle Skordinski Industrial Revolution Definition-A change in how humans produced goods from the comforting home to the harsh labor of the factory's.
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Kyle Skordinski

Industrial Revolution Definition-A change in how humans produced goods from the comforting home to the harsh labor of the factory's.

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What factors led to the Industrial Revolution?

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Factor 1 Agricultural Revolution

• The population increases its more necessary for food consumption.

• People needed a surplus of food for population growth.

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Factor 2 Domestic System

• The domestication of animals for labor.• The domestic animals provided services of nourishment.

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Factor 3 New Economic conditions

• The theory of capitalism lead to the expansion of businesses. • Supply and demand was due to the demand for more

products.

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Why did the industrial Revolution begin in Great Britain• Major technological advancements.• Incredible amount of resources.• Many ideal transportations.

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Abundant of nonrenewable and renewable resources • Rivers where used for natural energy.• Coal mining was used as nonrenewable source of energy.

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New Inventions• the new inventions provided varies services that would allow

more an efficiency then same job was done by human labor. • These inventions gave essentials to the public including

proper attire, transportation, and significant advancement in engines.

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Industry • Labor from both human and other machine mechanisms.• The industry created fast cheap factory labor threw the idea of

assembly.

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farming

• This caused in increase in population due to more successful harvests.

• The farming labor also started varies practices of medicine production

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Population Growth • The increasing of population caused many to move to urban

society's. • This growth caused the demand for surplus of necessary

items.

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Word definitions• Textiles-”The branch of industry involved in the manufacture of

cloth”• industry-1.”Economic activity concerned with the processing of raw

materials and manufacture of goods in factories”.• Manufacturing1.”Make (something) on a large scale using machinery:

"they manufacture paint"; "a manufacturing company".• Urban-”In, relating to, or characteristic of a city or town: "the urban

population".• Rural-”In, relating to, or characteristic of the countryside rather than

the town”: "remote rural areas".• Capitalism-”An economic and political system in which a country's

trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit”.• Entrepreneur1.”A person who organizes and operates a business or

businesses, taking on financial risk to do so’’.• Labor- ‘hard physical work: "manual labor’’