Industrialization in Britain
Contextualization
Industrialization beyond Britain
Second Wave Industrialization
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Manufacturing was done by housewives offered financial rewards for spinning cotton 

Cottage Industry 

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This major advancement in farming output in the 18th century triggered the Industrial Revoltuion

The Second Agricultural Revolution 

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Major European Industrial powerhouse aside from Britain 

Germany 

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The shift in focus during the second wave of industrialization saw the movement away from cotton and textiles, but rather toward

Steel, Chemicals, Electricity 

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This Revolution resulted from Louis Philippe’s inability to handle the new industrial working class 

The July Revolution 1830

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Inventor of the spinning frame and founder of cotton factories 

Richard Arkwright 

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Material wealth for investment in industrial machines 

Capital 

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Corn Laws meant led to this horror event killing over a million people 

Irish potato famine 1845-1852

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Invented the telephone in 1876

Alexander Graham Bell 

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This machine-breakers yearned for a return to the old economic and social order in 1829 

The Luddites 

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1760s created a new engine powered by steam that could pump water from mines three times faster

James Watt 

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Private Property was replaced with common farmland. Agriculture was more market oriented rather than subsistence 

The Enclosure Movement 

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This country fell massively behind failing to successfully industrialize staying rooted in its agricultural feudal system 

Russia 

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Revolutionized the transport industry with the mass production of the automobile 

Henry Ford 

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The Congress of Vienna’s principle of intervention failed to stop this revolt under the Ottomans 

The Greek Revolt of 1821

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The 1851 Great Exhibition displayed the wealth and success of British industrialization 

The Crystal Palace 

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Farming tech that improved the efficiency of planting 

Jethro Tull’s Seed Drill 

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German Confederation action that removed tariffs among German States 

Zollverein 

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Sent the first ratio waves across the Atlantic in 1901 

Guglielmo Marconi 

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A wealthy British industrialist who believed that education and environment constructs a spirit of cooperation 

Robert Owen 

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British engineer who is regarded as The Father of the Railway, building the first steam locomotive 

George Stephenson 

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Famous painting depicting the communal nature of farming in the Low Countries prior to the Industrial Age 

The Harvesters, Pieter Bruegel the Elder 

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In the Ruhr, this man developed a powerhouse industrial business employing over 12,000 by 1873

Alfred Krupp 

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A method for mass producing steel developed in 1856

The Bessemer Process 

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Another feminist voice who campaigned against marriage inequality before  the law 

Flora Tristan 

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