Britain as the birth place
Agricultural Revolution
Inventions
Transport
Impacts So Far
100

What raw material did Britain have an abundance?

Coal

100

What does “Fallow“ mean?

Unused field

100

What was invention that turned coal and water into energy?

The Steam Engine
100

What are the two transport vehicles that used the steam engines?

Steam locomotives and steamships

100

True or False: The poor and unemployed farmers were better off during the Agricultural Revolution.

False

200

How did British farmers travel?

By walking or riding animals (horses and donkeys)

200

Who created the four field cycle?

Charles Townsend

200

How did the factory system change?

The working place got bigger, more workers that had little skills with few skilled workers. 

200

What were the 3 modes of transport that were improved?

Roads, Canals, Railroads/Tracks

200

What famous building was made out of iron during the Industrial Revolution?

The Eiffel Tower 

300

Why was illness so common?

Because of the lack of hygiene practices (such as hand washing) and lack of water removal and purification structures.

300

How did the land enclosures benefit land owners?

Land owners were able to earn more from their own land and often specialised in their fields. 

300

Name one invention and what it does

*subject to answer

300

What was charcoal replaced with when processing iron ore to pig iron?

Coal

300

What impact did the agricultural revolution have to the economy?

More crops with less work and more efficiency. 

400

True or false: It was easy to start a business because it was easy to get loans and take risks. 

True

400

What were two inventions made during the Agricultural Revolution and still exist to this day?

The seed driller and threshing machine. 

400

What was charcoal replaced by and why?

Coke replaced charcoal because it required less material and burnt hotter. 

400

How long did it take to travel from London to Edinburgh on a stream locomotive (train)? 

8 hours

400

What did mining and development of roads lead to?

Mass deforestation.

500

How did the British maintain their imperial power?

Through their powerful navy and colonies. 

500

Name the four crops used in the Four Field System

Clovers, Root crops (turnips, carrots), Wheat and Barley.

500

Name three ways that the steam engine was used

Machines, mining, cotton spinning, flour mills, breweries, sugar cane crushing. 

500

Why was the development of transport important?

More efficiency in transporting more people and goods to gain a profit (and another applicable answers)

500

How was the British economy able to flourish?

Because of the improvement of transport, development in technology and processing of materials, and the increase of the working population. 

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