transition to manufacturing machine goods.
What is the Industrial Revolution
Work, or hard work.
What is Labor?
The tracks that trains use for travel.
What is Railroads?
A Business man.
What is an Entrepreneur
Buildings used for harvesting wool and cotton.
What are Cotton Mills?
A locomotive that uses heat to move.
What is a Steam Engine?
A statement of money.
What is Capital?
a policy or attitude of letting things take their own course, without interfering.
What is Laissez-faire
All economic things should be regulated by the people.
What is Socialism?
Revolutionized the idea of Cotton spinning.
What is Spinning Jenny
The abolition of free land.
What are the Enclosure Acts?
Buildings that are used to produce goods.
What are Plantations?
Wrote the book, "The Wealth of Nations."
Who is Adam Smith?
A fuel that is natural, coming from the dead animals of the past.
What is a Fossil Fuel
Buildings that mass produce
What is a Factory?
Deep man-made caves used for natural resources.
What are Coal Mines?
A surprise increase in agriculture in Great Britain.
What is Agricultural Revolution?
Led a movement to abolish slave trade in 1787.
Who is William Wilberforce
Created the steam engine.
Who is James Watt?
Who is Charles Darwin?
a sum of money granted by the government.
Subsides
belief in the benefits of profitable trading
What is Mercantilism
Proposed the theory of an economic revolt.
Who is Karl Marx?
Invented the lightbulb and sound recording.
Who is Thomas Edison?
The movement of home work, to industrial factory work.
What is Urbanization