Industrial Revolution Basics
Inventions & Technology
Enlightenment Thinkers & Ideas
Atlantic Revolutions
Ideologies, Labor & Migration
100

This country was the birthplace of the First Industrial Revolution in the late 1700s.

Great Britain

100

Eli Whitney invented this machine, which greatly increased cotton production.

the cotton gin

100

This movenent emphasized reason over tradition.

the Enlightenment

100

This document, written in 1776, announced the American colonies’ break from Britain.

the Declaration of Independence

100

This ideology emphasized shared culture and helped unify Germany and Italy.

nationalism

200

This industry led the way during early industrialization.

textiles

200

This invention allowed one worker to spin many threads at once.

the spinning jenny

200

This philosopher argued that governments exist to protect natural rights.

John Locke

200

This revolution was the only successful slave revolt in history and ended slavery in 1804.

the Haitian Revolution

200

Workers formed these organizations to demand better wages and working conditions.

labor unions

300

This invention, improved by James Watt, provided power for factories and transportation.

the steam engine

300

Henry Bessemer developed this process to make steel cheaper and stronger.

the Bessemer Process

300

This thinker believed power should be divided into three branches of government.

Montesquieu

300

This French social class led many revolutions due to their resentment toward elite privilege and high taxes.

the bourgeoisie

300

This economic system supports private ownership and free markets.

capitalism

400

This agricultural movement enclosed common lands and helped lead to urbanization

the Enclosure Movement

400

This method of production, perfected by Henry Ford, sped up manufacturing by dividing labor into steps.

the assembly line

400

This belief held that God exists but does not interfere in human affairs.

Deism

400

This violent phase of the French Revolution included mass executions of nobles and clergy.

the Reign of Terror

400

Karl Marx argued for this system, calling for revolutionary change and an end to private property.

communism

500

This process of people moving from rural areas to cities increased as factory jobs expanded.

urbanization

500

Electricity during the Second Industrial Revolution allowed factories to do both of these things.

longer working hours and safer factories

500

This massive reference work edited by Denis Diderot helped spread Enlightenment ideas.

Encyclopédie

500

This leader seized power after the French Revolution, built an empire, and created a legal code.

Napoleon Bonaparte

500

These two canals dramatically reduced global travel time during the 19th century.

the Suez Canal and the Panama Canal

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