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Manchester: From Agriculture to Industry

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Medieval Agriculture methods

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18th Century Farming Methods

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Who lives in the Manor?

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1. The nobility• Nobility, or Peers (Dukes, Earls, Marquesses, Viscounts, Barons) =

about 1,000 people, or 0.2% of the population. • Male peers have an automatic seat in government in the House of

Lords

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A peer and peeress in the eighteenth century

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A noble residence

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2. The Landed Gentry

• Are known as ‘Gentlemen’ (or, ‘Mr’)• There were only about 20,000 landed gentlemen in England in 1800• They are represented in the House of Commons (they were not

nobility)• By 1800, this group owned about 33% of the cultivated land in Britain

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A landed Gentleman and Gentlewoman in the 18th century

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A typical residence of the landed Gentry, 18th century

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Who works in the fields?

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Tenant Farmers

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Tenant Farmers• Rent a house and the right to farm the Landlord’s land• Give a proportion of their profit to the Landlord as rent• Keep the rest for their own profit

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Cottagers

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Cottagers• Generally rent no rights to farm land, only a very small cottage from

the Landlord.• Use the common land to feed themselves.

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Innovation 1: The four-field system

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Innovation no. 2: Selective Breeding

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The Leicester Longwool

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Bakewell’s Shorthorn cow

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Innovation no. 3: New technology

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Jethro Tull’s Seed Drill, 1762

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The Enclosure Act 1773

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The Spinning Jenny 1764

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James Watt’s Steam Engine 1784

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Lancashire Coal Mines

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The Steam Engine

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Roads in 1720

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1740

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1770

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Manchester during the Industrial Revolution

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Terraced housing in Northern England

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Women’s factory

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