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1. Industrial Revolution
2. Beginnings Industrial Revolution - Increased output of machine-made goods from hand-made goods that began in England during the 18th century
3. Beginnings Wealthy landowners bought up all the land and closed their land off. This is called the enclosure movement.
4. Beginnings 2 results of the enclosure movement:
Small farmers moved to the city
Landowners started to experiment with new methods
All of this is the Agriculture Revolution
5. Beginnings New inventions for agriculture is Jethro Tulls seed drill which put seeds in the ground in a neat rows
6. Beginnings Another new method is crop rotation where farmers changed crops of a field every year to add or subtract soil nutrients
Livestock breeders also improved by breeding only the best stock together
The weight of lamb increased from18 to 50 pounds during this time
7. Beginnings Britain started to industrialize first for 4 reasons:
Many natural resources
Highly developed banking system
Political stability
Had all factors of production: land, labor, and capital
8. Beginnings The first industry to be industrialized was the textile or clothes industry
9. Beginnings Several inventions modernized the textile industry, especially the cotton industry
10. Beginnings John Kay Flying Shuttle = doubled work of a weaver
11. Beginnings Spinners could not keep up with weavers = James Hargreaves Spinning Jenny
12. Beginnings Richard Arkwright created the water frame to move those new inventions
13. Beginnings Samuel Cromptons spinning mule combined everything
14. Beginnings All these inventions were huge = factories were created to house them They then put the factories by water to move the water wheels