Most often it was this group of people working long hours and in dangerous conditions
what are children?
The biggest city inIndustrialized Britain
What is London
alexander graham bell invented this
what is a telephone?
first mass produced car from The Ford Motor Company
What is the Model T
This fossil fuel was abundant throughout Britain and used to power factors
What is coal
workers in factories no longer produced goods by hand, they used...
Machines
people moved to the city from the country for this reason
What is Factory employment
samuel morse invented this device for communication
what is a telegraph?
This city was he center of industrial revolution
What is London?
this natural resource could be used make machines and metal products and eventually they learned how to use it to make steel
What is iron ore?
because of low wages, long hours and unsafe working conditions many workers tried to join
labour unions
Because of lack of indoor plumbing these were dump human waste out of windows and into the streets
What are privy pails
this was invented by Orville and Wilbur Wright?
What is the Airplane?
The introduction of this vegetable crop has been attributed to large population increases during the 1800s
what is the Potato?
the natural force of these could be used to create power
what are rivers
the average work day was this many hours
16
from coal burning and exhaust there was alot of...
Air pollution
He invented the Cotton Gin
Who is Eli Whitney?
What year did the Industrial Revolution start?
What is 1760?
new Brunswick in the 1800's was an important colony of Britain because of its abundance of this resource
what is lumber
this term refers to money used by industrialists to invest and make more money
what is capital
the disease was widespread through industrial england.It was caused by drinking unclean water
What is cholera?
He was credited with perfecting assembly line manufacturing
Who is Henry Ford?
What river passes through the center of London?
The Thames
This term refers to using resources wisely to ensure they are not depleted and still exist for use in the future
what is sustainability?