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Page 1: The Industrial Revolution: ù Replacement of animal/human power by harnessed forms of natural energy  Steam  Electricity & Oil  Nuclear Power ù Making.
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The Industrial Revolution:

The Industrial Revolution:ù Replacement of animal/human

power by harnessed forms of natural energy Steam Electricity & Oil Nuclear Power

ù Making of goods by machines in factories

ù Accompanied by… Urbanization New class structure Slow but steady rise in standard of

living Mass consumption of goods

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Industrial Great Britain

Industrial Great Britain

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Why Britain? Why Britain? ù Highly productive & innovative

farmers (Agricultural Revolution)ù National bank (supplied credit)ù Substantial natural & mineral

resources (coal & iron)ù Plentiful rivers & well-developed

system of canalsù Stable political life (after 1688)ù Mobile labor force (due to enclosure)ù Colonial empire (wealth + markets)ù Patent System William Rosen

(historian)

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Enclosed Fields:Enclosed Fields:

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Cottage Industry supplemental income Cottage Industry supplemental income

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The “Putting Out” System

The “Putting Out” System

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Innovations in Weaving & Spinning:

Innovations in Weaving & Spinning:

Kay’s “flying shuttleHargreaves’s “spinning

jenny”

Arkwright’s “water frame”Crompton’s “spinning mule”

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James Watt’s Steam Engine 1782 (

James Watt’s Steam Engine 1782 (

The Most Important Invention of the Industrial Revolution !

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18001 ton of coal

50, 000 miners

1850 30 tons200, 000 miners

1880300 million tons

500, 000 miners

1914250 million tons

1, 200, 000 miners

Coal Mining in Britain:1800-1914

Coal Mining in Britain:1800-1914

British Pig Iron

Production

British Pig Iron

Production

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Cartwright’s Power Loom

Cartwright’s Power Loom

Moved the workers from the cottage to the factory !

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The Impact of the Railroad

The Impact of the Railroad

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The Factory SystemThe Factory System

× Rigid schedule.

× 12-14 hour day.

× Dangerous conditions.

× Mind-numbing monotony.

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Textile FactoryWorkers in England

Textile FactoryWorkers in England

1813 2400 looms 150, 000 workers

1833 85, 000 looms 200, 000 workers

1850 224, 000 looms >1 million workers

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Textile Factory Workers in EnglandTextile Factory Workers in England

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Child Labor in the Factories

Child Labor in the Factories

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Labor in the MinesLabor in the Mines

Child

“hurriers”

Young Coal

Miners

Woman

“hurriers”

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Young Coal MinersYoung Coal Miners

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That Nation of Shopkeepers! -- Napoleon Bonaparte

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Share in World Manufacturing

Output: 1750-1900

Share in World Manufacturing

Output: 1750-1900

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Crystal Palace Exhibition: 1851Crystal Palace

Exhibition: 1851

Exhibitions of the new industrial utopia.

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Crystal Palace: Interior Exhibits

Crystal Palace: Interior Exhibits

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Crystal Palace:British Ingenuity on

Display

Crystal Palace:British Ingenuity on

Display

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Industrialization By 1850

Industrialization By 1850

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Railroads on the Continent

Railroads on the Continent

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Industrialization on the Continent

Industrialization on the Continent

ù State ownership of some industries.) RRs Belgium & most of Germany.

ù Tariffs ù National Banks granted a monopoly

on issuing bank notes.) Société Général & Banque de Belgique

(Belgium)) Crédit Mobilier (France)) Darmstadt Bank (Germany)

ù Companies required to register with the government & publish annual budgets.

ù New legislation to:) Establish limited liability.) Create rules for the formation of

corporations.ù Postal systemù Free trade zones Ger. Zollverein

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New Industrial Social Order

New Industrial Social Order

New Elite

Middle-Class

WorkingClass

“Proletariat”Skilled & Semi-skilled

workers in cities & rural areas

80% of pop; 40% of wealth

“Bourgeoisie”Nouveau Riche Industrialists,

Professionals, & White-collar workers

15% of pop; 27% of wealth

Old Landed Aristocracy &

Wealthiest Industrial Families

5% of pop; 33% of wealth

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Thomas MalthusThomas Malthus

× Population growth willoutpace the food supply.

× War, disease, or faminecould control population.

× The poor should have less children.

× Food supply will then keep up with population.

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David RicardoDavid Ricardo

× “Iron Law of Wages.”

× When wages are high,workers have morechildren.

× More children create alarge labor surplus thatdepresses wages.

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The Romantics: The Romantics:

× Lamented the loss of the rural lifestyle

× Protested against the conditions of the urban poor

William Blake William Wordsworth

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The Utilitarians:Jeremy Bentham & John

Stuart Mill

The Utilitarians:Jeremy Bentham & John

Stuart Mill× The goal of society is the greatest good for

the greatest number.

× There is a role to play for government intervention to provide some social safetynet.

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The Socialists: Utopians & Marxists The Socialists: Utopians & Marxists

× People as a society would operate and own themeans of production, not individuals.

× Their goal was a society that benefited everyone, not just a rich, well-connected few.

× Tried to build perfect communities [utopias].

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Chartism: The “Peoples’ Charter”

Chartism: The “Peoples’ Charter”

V Drafted in 1838 by William Lovett.V Goal achieve political democracyV Radical campaign for Parliamentary

reform of the inequalities created by the Reform Bill of 1832.

× Votes for all men.× Equal electoral districts.× Abolition of the requirement that

Members of Parliament [MPs] be property owners.

× Payment for Members of Parliament.

× Annual general elections.× The secret ballot.

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The Luddites: 1811-1816

The Luddites: 1811-1816

Ned Ludd [a mythical figure supposed to live in Sherwood Forest]

Attacks on the “frames” [power looms].

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Trade Union Movement

Trade Union MovementV Became legal in 1824 (after repeal of

Combination Acts)

V New associations formed by skilled laborers in # of new industries

V Served two purposes× Preserve workers position by limited entry

into their trade× Gain benefits from employers

V Willing to strike to obtain goals

V National trade unions attempted but ultimately failed

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Government Response

Government Responsek Parliament forbids the employment

of pauper children (1802)

k Sadler Commission to look intoworking conditions

Factory Act [1833] – limited working hours of children in factories; est. minimum age of 9.

k Other important labor acts…

Mines Act [1842] – women & boys under 10 prohibited from working in mines

Ten Hour Act [1847] – limited workday for women & children

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Government Response

Government Response

k Reform Bill [1832] Broadens the vote for the cities Industrial middle-class now represented

k New Poor Law [1834] – indoor relief. Est. poor workhouses. Assumption that poor were responsible

for their condition Families separated, forced to work & fed

dreadful food

k Public Health Law [1846] Based on 1842 report by Edwin

Chadwick Created national health board Gave cities authority to build sanitary

systems

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British Reform BillsBritish Reform Bills