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Thursday 10/28/10

Thursday 10/28/10. Good Morning! Take out your presentation notes or retrieve them from the table… Industrial Revolution Quiz!. Industrial Revolution Quiz. What was the Mine Act of 1942? Where were most coal mines located in Britain? What was one type of coal mine?

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Thursday 10/28/10

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  1. Thursday 10/28/10 • Good Morning! • Take out your presentation notes or retrieve them from the table… • Industrial Revolution Quiz!

  2. Industrial Revolution Quiz • What was the Mine Act of 1942? • Where were most coal mines located in Britain? • What was one type of coal mine? • How did the canal and lock system impact Britain? • Who created the first financially successful steamboat? • Who invented the Flying Shuttle? • What industry first widely used interchangeable parts? • What was an initial negative effect of the textile industry? • Who created the first steam powered locomotive? • Overall, explain how the inventions from the presentations impacted Europe during the Industrial Revolution? (Argue the positive and negatives through time)

  3. Mine Act of 1942 banned women & children from working in coal mines. • Most coal mines were located in northern and central Britain. • Open cast, Adit, Bell Pit • More efficient transportation of raw materials and products • Robert Fulton-Clermont • John Kay • Firearm industry • Craftsmen lost jobs initially but then gained jobs in industrial centers • Richard Trevithick • Further spurred technology, boosted economy, developed urban cities, more food and products enhanced quality of life, industrial conditions reforms, women working opportunity----pollution, poor working conditions, child labor, sex discrimination in jobs

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