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Impacts of the industrial revolution
Mrs. Madrigal's Classroom
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Britain had the ________  ___________ necessary for industrialization. 

natural resources

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An economic system where anyone who has money to invest or start a business is called 

Capitalism 
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What are three characteristics of work inside of factories 

Rigid schedule 

12-14 hour days 

dangerous work 

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From sail powered ships to 

Steam powered ships 


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Be safe, be respectful, be responsible is the 

Bulldog Way 

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The Industrial Revolution started in what country? 

England (Great Britain)

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The textile industry refers to the

the industry of textiles like cotton, yarn - materials used for making clothes, blankets, etc. 

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Early factories used these things for power 

horses, oxen, water 

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From hose and carriage to 

trains

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If I'm missing some of my notes, what can I do? 

Sign up for Mrs. M's bulldog block and ask for help. 

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The movement from handmade goods to machine made goods between 1700-1900 was known as the 

Industrial Revolution 

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This invention helped revolutionize the textile industry by separating the cotton from its seeds more efficiently. 

The cotton gin

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James watt improved this invention and then it was used to power factories, trains, and ships.  

The steam engine 

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From gas powered lamps to 

Electric lamps 

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Why should I follow along in class and complete all my notes? 

So that they're complete and I can use them for the test. 
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The Industrial Revolution started with the enclosure movement which is 

landowners were fencing their land

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New inventions like the cotton gin, the spinning jenny were too big for the home, so these were built 

factories 

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The construction of factories, railroads and new tools required these two VERY important resources that Britain had access to. 

Coal and Iron ore 

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Two reasons Britain led the industrial revolution 

Geography - it's location/weather 

Government - laws made to encourage travel/trade

social factors - British society more equal than other European countries. 

Colonia empire - Britain controlled other weaker nations

industrialized first - no competition, technology advantage 

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If I come in and I'm wondering what we're doing, where can I look? 

On the projector

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During the start of the Industrial Revolution farmers were enclosing their land and also trying new ways to farm such as planting one crop this year, and a different one the following year. What was this method called? 

Crop rotation 

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Products made in factories were higher or lower in price than handmade products? 

lower in price (cheaper) 

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In order to move products and people more efficiently with trains and boats these were built 

Railroads and canals 

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Two more reasons Britain industrialized led the Industrial Revolution 

Geography - it's location/weather 

Government - laws made to encourage travel/trade

social factors - British society more equal than other European countries. 

Colonia empire - Britain controlled other weaker nations

industrialized first - no competition, technology advantage 

500

The last unit we studied was 

The French Revolution