Where did the Industrial Revolution begin?
England (UK)
1750-1900
By hand
What was the term for the punishment of sending criminals to colonies, such as Australia, to work for a set number of years?
Transportation
Why did people move from rural areas to cities during the Industrial Revolution?
For jobs in factories
What were these called?
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Stocks
When was slavery abolished in the British Empire?
1833
The name of the machine used for spinning wool or cotton
Spinning jenny
On average, how many hours a day and days a week did people work before the Factory Acts?
10-12 hours a day, 6 days a week
12-14 hours a day, 6 days a week
10-12 hours a day, 7 days a week
12-14 hours a day, 6 days a week
What are 3 reasons why working in factories was difficult during the Industrial Revolution
1. Unsafe environments
2. Long hours
3. Low pay
What were 3 common crimes during the Industrial Revolution?
Theft
Pickpocketing
Burglary
Vagrancy
Public disorder (drunkenness)
What 3 types of energy were dominant by the end of the Industrial Revolution?
Coal
Steam
Electricity
Alexander Graham Bell is most famous for inventing what?
Bonus points if you know the year it was invented.
Phone
1876
What are two reasons children were often employed in factories?
1. They were cheaper than men
2. They were small enough to work in tight spaces
The amount of hours that people worked in factories and how many days
12-14 hours a day, 6 days a week
Name 3 types of energy that were commonly used before the Industrial Revolution?
Animal power
Human power
Water power
Wood (for heating)
Wind power
What was education like for most working-class children early in the Industrial Revolution?
Most children received little or no formal education because they worked in factories or mines
What is the name of the machine that separates seeds from the cotton?
Cotton gin
In which years were the Factory Acts introduced?
1763-1795
1853-1859
1802-1847
1802-1847
What percentage of people were working in factories by 1870?
40%?
50%?
60%?
60%
Name three ways the Industrial Revolution negatively affected living conditions in cities?
Cities became crowded, polluted, dirty and had poor sanitation
How did overcrowding in industrialised cities affect people’s health?
Because of crowding diseases spread quickly and led to high death rates.
Name 3 very important medical technologies that were invented during the Industrial Revolution.
1. Vaccines
2. Antiseptics for germ control
3. Anaesthesia
4. Stethoscope
5. Germ theory
What was the minimum working age before the Factory Acts?
There was no minimum working age
What is the name for the organisations who fought for better pay and conditions for factory workers?
Trade unions
What role did slavery play in the Industrial Revolution?
Slavery provided raw materials like cotton, which supplied factories and helped industrial economies grow.
How did policing change during the Industrial Revolution?
Professional police forces were created to maintain law and order in growing cities.
These were invented and created during the Industrial Revolution and allowed for the large scale transport of raw materials, such as cotton, to factories, and the shipping of finished goods to ports.
Railroads
Who designed the version of the steam engine that made it useful for factories and transport?
James Watt
What was the name for the places where very poor people went to receive food and shelter in exchange for doing hard work?
Workhouses
What are 2 major reasons why life expectancy in Britain increased from 35-40 year in 1750 to 45-50 years by 1900?
1. Medical knowledge
2. Better sanitation
3. Increased food
Why were the two main reasons housing conditions become so poor in industrial cities?
1. Rapid urbanisation led to overcrowding
2. No regulations, so landlords built cheap, cramped housing with poor sanitation to maximise profit.
Explain how the development of farming technologies led to population growth
Improved farming technologies increased food production and reliability, which reduced famine and allowed the population to grow
What is the name of this early bicycle?

Penny Farthing
What did the Poor Law Amendment Act of 1834 do?
Required poor or homeless people who needed government assistance to go to workhouses