Inventions & Innovations
Key Figures

Industry & Factories

Social Changes

Global Impact

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  • What is the steam engine?

This device, invented by James Watt, revolutionized steam engines and contributed to the success of factories.

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Who is Richard Arkwright?

 This English businessman founded the first modern factory in the late 18th century and is known for his work in the textile industry.

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What is the textile industry?

 This industry was the first to industrialize, beginning with the mechanization of textile production.

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what is the middle class?

 This new class emerged in industrialized societies, consisting of business owners, professionals, and skilled workers.

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What is England (Britain)?


 The Industrial Revolution started in this country, which became the world's leading industrial power.

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What is the cotton gin?

This machine, invented by Eli Whitney in 1793, revolutionized cotton production.

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Who is Adam Smith?

Known as the "father of modern capitalism," this Scottish philosopher wrote The Wealth of Nations and influenced economic thought during the Industrial Revolution.

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What is coal?

 Factories were often powered by this source of energy, which replaced water and wind power in many industries.

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What is capitalism?

 This system of mass production reduced the cost of goods and allowed for greater access to consumer products.

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What is the United States?

 This country, with its vast population and natural resources, became a major industrial power by the late 19th century.

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What is the assembly line?

 This method of mass production, introduced by Henry Ford, used assembly lines to make products more efficiently.

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Who is James Watt?

 This British inventor improved the steam engine and helped power the Industrial Revolution.

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What is the working class?

 This social class grew dramatically during the Industrial Revolution, as many moved to urban areas to work in factories.

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what is urbanization?

 The Industrial Revolution led to a dramatic increase in this phenomenon, as people moved from rural areas to cities in search of work.

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What is global trade?

 The Industrial Revolution had a profound impact on this global institution, which became much more interconnected and reliant on mass production.

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What is the locomotive?

 This invention by George Stephenson in 1814 made rail transport a viable alternative to horses and canals.

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Who is Samuel Slater?

 This entrepreneur’s creation of the first modern factory system revolutionized textile manufacturing and made him one of the wealthiest men of his time.

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What are harsh working conditions?

 Factory work was often dangerous and led to many workers, particularly children, facing these types of conditions.

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What are factory jobs?

 Child labor was common during the Industrial Revolution, and children were often employed in these types of jobs.

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What is Africa?

$400: The global reach of industrialization led to the exploitation of this continent for its raw materials, such as rubber and oil.

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Who is Edmund Cartwright?

 This English inventor developed the power loom, which mechanized the process of weaving cloth.

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Who is Charles Dickens?

This famous social reformer and writer from England critiqued the conditions of the industrial working class in his novel Hard Times

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What are industrial cities?

 The factory system led to the growth of these urban areas, where workers lived and worked close to factories.

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What is labor unionism?

 This reform movement, inspired by the Industrial Revolution, advocated for better working conditions, pay, and hours for workers.

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What is South Asia (India)?

 This region of the world became a major source of industrial labor and raw materials, especially in the textile industry, due to the expansion of European empires.