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The Industrial Revolution. Beginnings of the Industrial Revolution. The Industrial Revolution (IR) began in Great Britain and spread to parts of Europe and the United States. Five questions to consider: What was the Age of Industry? What was the Industrial Revolution?
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Beginnings of the Industrial Revolution • The Industrial Revolution (IR) began in Great Britain and spread to parts of Europe and the United States. • Five questions to consider: • What was the Age of Industry? • What was the Industrial Revolution? • Why did the IR begin in Great Britain? • What impact did the IR have on the way people worked? • How did the IR spread from Great Britain to Europe and the United States?
What was the “Age of Industry”? (1750s- early1900s) • New inventions in agriculture and industry lead to big economic and social changes in Europe and the United States. • Modernized/Changed the World! • Influences the way we live today. • Dependent on Natural Resources (Iron, coal, rivers, natural harbors).
What was The Industrial Revolution? • Begins when power driven machines in factories replaced the work done by humans and animals. • Shift from a farming economy centered in country to industrial economy based in urban cities. • Leads to huge changes in the way goods are produced…Mass production. • 1700s: One weaver worked hours to produce one yard of cloth. • 1800s: One worker operating a machine in a textile mill produced 50 times more cotton in the same amount of time!
Why did the IR begin in Britain? • Impact of the Agriculture Revolution: • Due to the enclosure movement, wealthy landowners obtained more land. • New agricultural innovations allowed more food to be grown with less workers…more efficient. • Led to the development of: • Capital (money): wealthy landowners have more money to invest in new techniques/industries. • Large labor force was created: former agricultural workers looking for jobs in towns and cities.
Richard Arkwright (1768)-Water frame-a spinning machine powered by water
John Kay (1733): Flying shuttle - used for weaving cloth from thread or yarn
Samuel Crompton (1779) Spinning Mule- Spinning Jenny powered by water)
How the IR change the way people worked… • Domestic System (Before IR): • Merchants hired workers to produce wool in their own homes. • Women and children cleaned raw fiber and spun it into thread or yarn. • Men wove cloth. • Factory System: • Production of cloth moved from home to large factories, where people worked on machines. • Workers and machines brought together in factory under management. • Factories used water or horses for power. • James Watt (1760s) refines steam engines; steam engines power machines.
How did the Industrial Revolution Spread? • Great Britain passed laws banning the export of technology, machines, and skilled labor to other countries. • However, many technicians and skilled workers left Great Britain, taking their industrial knowledge with them. • Story of Samuel Slater…