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Unit 1: The Industrial Revolution. The Industrial Revolution. A period of economic growth with an increased use of machines. This led to less farming and more manufacturing. Why England?. Timeline: In England 1730 – 1850 In Western Europe and America 1850 – 1950.
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The Industrial Revolution • A period of economic growth with an increased use of machines. This led to less farming and more manufacturing.
Why England? • Timeline: In England 1730 – 1850 • In Western Europe and America 1850 – 1950. • Before 1500’s: England was a farming country. No real wealth except for landowners. • After 1500’s – improved ships and navigation provided access to England. This also led to England’s growth as a naval power.
Why England? • Location: Located on the Thames R., London has easy access to the Atlantic Ocean. • Natural Resources: England has an abundance of coal and iron ore • Ore – a rock that contains a valuable mineral
Why England? • Colonies: England had several colonies that provided natural resources such as cotton from India • Technology: Improved farming tools/methods made farming less labor intensive
Why England? • New agriculture technology meant fewer farmhands were needed. Many became factory workers.
Inventions from the Industrial Revolution • We will take these from an Industrial Revolution reading
Positive Effects • Created jobs • Created wealth • Made England a world power
Negative Effects • Pollution • Housing shortages • Unfair labor conditions • Low pay
Labor Movement • Workers began to organize to protest unfair labor conditions (strength in numbers) • Factory owners opposed labor unions • Slowly, conditions improved
Worker Reforms • We will take these from an Industrial Revolution reading
New ideas • Worker exploitation led to new economic ideas • Communism vs Capitalism • Socialism
New Powers • By 1900, Germany and America had passed England in economic power • Japan was also gaining on England