Changes in Britain
Factories
Whitechapel and London
Whitechapel and London
Jack the Ripper
100
The 6 causes of the Industrial Revolution

Trade, Food, Population, Raw Materials, Inventors, Transport

100

The name of the factory that gave education to its child workers.

New Lanark/Cadbury

100

This problem was common in Whitechapel

Alcoholism

100

The population of London in 1888

5 million


100

How many people did Jack the Ripper kill?

5

200

The population of Britain in 1900

Around 40 million

200

How many hours did workers spend in a factory on average?

12-16

200

The word used to describe an overcrowded and unhygienic area.

Squalor

200

The population of Whitechapel in 1888

70,000

200

What was sent to the police?

A half eaten kidney in a box with a letter

300

The population of Britain that could vote in 1750

5%

300

% of child workers that were physically abused. 

40%

300

The part of the police force that investigiated the murders.

Criminal

Investigations

Depertment

300

A common disease caused by dirty water.

Cholera

300

What year did the murders happen?

1888

400

When was school made compulsory for all girls and boys?

1900

400

How many children worked in the factories during the Industrial Revolution

1.5 million

400

How many people in Whitechapel lived in poverty (%)

36%

400

Amount of Met Police officers in 1885

13,319 and 1,383 available for duty

400

Why do people think he was an immigrant?

Bad English in the letter sent to the police.

500

The name of the first vaccine created

Smallpox Vaccine

500

When was the Cadbury factory in Bourneville established?

1878

500

this modern technique would have helped the Police catch murderers

Forensic techniques


500

Crime gangs that demanded money.

Protection Rackets

500

Who was the victim that had her nose and cheeks cut out, intestines thrown over her shoulder and her kidney removed.

Catherine Eddowes

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