The increase in historical architecture.
Agricultural Revoltion
People capturing black people and trading them across seas.
Atlantic Slave trade
Hard work for people.
Labor
A vehicle that traveled on tracks and carried people and cargo.
Railroads
Factories where fabric is made.
Textile Factory
Inventions bombed, to create high levels of new products and machines.
Industrial Revolution
When people grow crops and farm in areas to make profitable food.
Plantations
An engine that produces power and rapid steam.
Steam Engine
A process in which people began to live in different, smaller areas together.
Urbanization
Minors working.
Child Labor
Shareholders put their money together and grow their businesses as a team.
Joint-Stock companies
A British politician, who was against slave trade.
William Wilberforce
Natural fuel such as coal or gas.
Fossil Fuel
The person who invented the steel-making system
Henry Bessemer
When private owners are trading their products to other countries.
Capitalism
Trading products with other countries.
Merchantlism
Acts that tool away land ownership.
Encloser Acts
Inventor of the steam engine.
James Watt
The person who invented the power generator, motion pictures, and sound recording etc.
Thomas Edison
The person who spread Enlightenment in Scotland.
Adam Smith
People worked at workshops to put-out products for others.
Domestic System
A machine that shined more then one spindle at a time.
Spinning Jenny
The person who created the vaccine for anthrax.
Louis Pasteur
The person who discovered the idea of evolutionary theory.
Charles Darwin
When people who worked as an employer
Proletariat