Manufacturing was done by housewives offered financial rewards for spinning cotton
Cottage Industry
This major advancement in farming output in the 18th century triggered the Industrial Revoltuion
The Second Agricultural Revolution
Major European Industrial powerhouse aside from Britain
Germany
The shift in focus during the second wave of industrialization saw the movement away from cotton and textiles, but rather toward
Steel, Chemicals, Electricity
This Revolution resulted from Louis Philippe’s inability to handle the new industrial working class
The July Revolution 1830
Inventor of the spinning frame and founder of cotton factories
Richard Arkwright
Material wealth for investment in industrial machines
Capital
Corn Laws meant led to this horror event killing over a million people
Irish potato famine 1845-1852
Invented the telephone in 1876
Alexander Graham Bell
This machine-breakers yearned for a return to the old economic and social order in 1829
The Luddites
1760s created a new engine powered by steam that could pump water from mines three times faster
James Watt
Private Property was replaced with common farmland. Agriculture was more market oriented rather than subsistence
The Enclosure Movement
This country fell massively behind failing to successfully industrialize staying rooted in its agricultural feudal system
Russia
Revolutionized the transport industry with the mass production of the automobile
Henry Ford
The Congress of Vienna’s principle of intervention failed to stop this revolt under the Ottomans
The Greek Revolt of 1821
The 1851 Great Exhibition displayed the wealth and success of British industrialization
The Crystal Palace
Farming tech that improved the efficiency of planting
Jethro Tull’s Seed Drill
German Confederation action that removed tariffs among German States
Zollverein
Sent the first ratio waves across the Atlantic in 1901
Guglielmo Marconi
A wealthy British industrialist who believed that education and environment constructs a spirit of cooperation
Robert Owen
British engineer who is regarded as The Father of the Railway, building the first steam locomotive
George Stephenson
Famous painting depicting the communal nature of farming in the Low Countries prior to the Industrial Age
The Harvesters, Pieter Bruegel the Elder
In the Ruhr, this man developed a powerhouse industrial business employing over 12,000 by 1873
Alfred Krupp
A method for mass producing steel developed in 1856
The Bessemer Process
Another feminist voice who campaigned against marriage inequality before the law
Flora Tristan