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storia. English Industrial Revolution. WHY “REVOLUTION”?. We can say it was a REVOLUTION because it CHANGED the life of people. WHY IN ENGLAND?. from 6 to 9 mln inhabitants. The population increased. Large Empire. Strong economy. Inventions. Population density. INNOVATIONS.
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storia English Industrial Revolution
WHY “REVOLUTION”? • We can say it was a REVOLUTION because it CHANGED the life of people.
WHY IN ENGLAND? from 6 to 9 mln inhabitants • The population increased • Large Empire • Strong economy • Inventions
INNOVATIONS • A new steam engine was used in factories to give power to the machines expecially in TEXTILE INDUSTRY The most important innovations were • 1763 James Watt developed a new steam engine. • 1764 Invention of the “spinning Jenny”. It created a big change in textile industry. • 1783 Steam powered cotton mill invented by Sir Richard Arkwright
James Watt STEAM ENGINE • More durable and efficient • BUT it needs: • Coal opened a lot of coal mines • Iron it was used to make machines, trains, ships • money • Men, women and children went to work in factories because they need workers
CONSEQUENCES… • Machines to do the work of hand tools • Commerce and industry were closely related. • Growth of demand
…SO… • technological innovations • Development of mining industry • Commerce development (import ed export) • changes in production • Increased production of iron • Development of textile industry
SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION come quickly new classes • MIDDLE CLASS (doctors, lawyers, factory owners, merchants) had a confortable life and became richer.
WORKING CLASS (proletarians): people from the countryside began to move into the towns, looking for a better paid work. Factory workers were paid very little and it was difficult to find a place to live in the city. Most families lived in a room (sometimes several families lived together) cold, dark and unhealthy. People (men, women and children) worked at least 12 hours a day from Monday to Saturday, some also worked on Sunday, in terrible conditions.
A NEW LANDSCAPE • Widening of roads and transport:Renewed the road networkThe rivers are made navigable canals, and many are built. • Concentration of industrial areas in the plains, near mines and roads • Begin to form the industrial cities high concentration of factories and overcrowded slums for the workers