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The Industrial Revolution. Work done by hand Very slow Expensive Maybe dangerous.

Jan 19, 2016

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Page 1: The Industrial Revolution.  Work done by hand  Very slow  Expensive  Maybe dangerous.

The Industrial Revolution

Page 2: The Industrial Revolution.  Work done by hand  Very slow  Expensive  Maybe dangerous.

Work done by hand

Very slow Expensive Maybe dangerous

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Did use some animals for work

Not 100% reliable Expensive to feed

and house them

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Make jobs simpler Faster Safer Cheaper

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18th & 19th century

More machines for manufacturing

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Coal and Colonies

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More production More money More things to

acquire Trade with rest of

world expands

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Cotton spinning used to be by hand

Slow process Now, with cotton

from America, able to work quickly

Able to send manufactured textiles back

Made lots of money

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Able to produce cast iron cheaply

Begin making things with it by pouring liquid metal into the form they want:

Railroad tracks Bridges Machines Tools

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Wind and water first used for powering factories.

Steam engine meant that factories could exist away from rivers and streams

Introduced power elsewhere, in other cities / lands

Factories begin showing up all over

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Lights allow life to continue at night

Transportation up and down rivers and along railroads

Types of jobs change, more skilled & specialized.

People move to cities

More educated Global world smaller