Inventions
Definitions
Countries
Factories
Reasons for Great Britain to Industrialize
100

This invention helped farmers both collect and harvest wheat

What is the Reaper?

100

A system were workers crafted products in their homes using raw materials supplied by merchants

 What is the domestic system?

100

This country industrialized second and used it coal and iron ore to mechanize their textile industry

What is Belgium?

100

Average amount of hours per day a worker worked

What is 12?

100

Trust in government

What is political stability

150

These two inventions were part of the Agricultural Revolution

What is the plow and seed drill?

150

This country use the cotton gin and interchangeable parts to industrialize quickly

What is the United States?

150

Average pay of a worker per day

What is 1 Dollar

200

This invention used the power of water collected by a water wheel to power many machines that spun thread

What is the water frame?

200

A system where manufacturing in which workers, raw materials, and machinery are gathered under the same roof

 What is the Factory system?

200

These two countries had trouble industrializing and could not keep up with major European countries

What is the Ottoman Empire and China?

200

Average amount of days worked in a week

What is Six?

200

Coal and Sheep

What are resources?

300

This invention used a wheel to power the machine that spun thread

What is the spinning Jenny

300

The practice of fencing land off so peasants could not farm

What is enclosure?

300

This countried lacked the resource required and had to buy them from another country; which made them rely on water power instead of steam.

What is France?

300

These two reasons are why factories hired children

What is they could fit in small places and could be paid less than adults
300

People to work jobs

What is labor?

400

This invention used a pedal to spin thread

What is the flying shuttle?

400

 Making many products for a low cost by using specialization and interchangeable parts

What is mass production?

400

This country industrialized late due to a lack of unification, but produced very well craft iron and steel goods

What is Germany?

400

These are two examples of early labor unions

What are the Knights of Labor and the American Federation of Labor?

400

Reliable money and willing to take risks

What is a banking system?

500

This improved the usage of coal and made it a more efficient resource

What is the steam engine?

500

 This was created as a result of  mass-produced goods at lower prices to meet rising consumer demand—and increase their own profits

What is big business?

500

This country was isolated from the World until a Western country force them to trade which influenced their political system

What is Japan

500

These are the two strategies labor unions used to negotiate with factories

What is collective bargaining and strike

500

Canals and Trains

What is transportation?

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