Why Britain?
Agricultural Revolution
Conditions
Inventions and Innovation
Reform and Reformers
100

This natural resource was especially abundant in Britain and helped power the Industrial Revolution.

What is coal?

100

This farming method innovated productivity by maintaining soil fertility.

What is the four-crop rotation (or Dutch rotation)?

100

The process that describes the movement of peoples to the cities from the countryside

What is urbanisation?

100

James Watt’s improvement to this machine helped power factories, trains, and ships.

What is the steam engine?

100

This group of workers protested against machines taking their jobs by smashing factory equipment.

Who were the Luddites?

200

This economic system, based on private ownership and profit, encouraged investment in industry.

What is capitalism?

200

He invented the seed drill, improving planting efficiency.

Who is Jethro Tull?

200

This financial innovation allowed investors to pool money and share profits, reducing risk in business ventures

What are joint-stock companies?

200

This invention used water power to spin cotton and was one of the earliest machines in textile factories.

What is the water frame?

200

This reformer worked to improve conditions for children and factory workers, especially through the Ten Hours Act.

Who is Lord Shaftesbury?
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Who is Lord Ashley

300

Britain's colonial empire played this role in the Industrial Revolution.  

What is providing raw materials and markets for goods?

300

This practice consolidated land into large farms, increasing productivity but displacing small farmers.

What is enclosure?

300

Children were employed in factories for this reason.

What is they were cheap labor and could fit into small spaces?

300

This invention enabled faster and widespread transport of goods and people across Britain.

What is the locomotive?

300

This reformer created model communities and believed in improving workers' lives through education and fair treatment.

Who is Robert Owen?

400

This aspect of Britain's government encouraged industrial growth.

What is political stability?

400

This British agronomist promoted the use of turnips as a key rotational crop to restore soil nutrients and improve livestock feed.

Who is Charles "Turnip" Townshend?

400

Many factory workers lived in these crowded buildings.

What are tenements?

400

This innovation allowed iron to be produced more efficiently and cheaply.

What is the blast furnace or Bessemer process?

400

This public health reformer wrote a famous report on the sanitary conditions of the working class in Britain.

Who is Edwin Chadwick?

500

These institutions provided loans and capital for industrial ventures.

What are banks and financial institutions?

500

This farming technique increased the size and productivity of animals.

What is selective breeding?

500

This disease spread rapidly in overcrowded cities due to poor sanitation.

What is cholera?

500

This machine revolutionized textile production by spinning multiple threads at once.

What is the Spinning Jenny?

500

his movement demanded political reforms including universal male suffrage and secret ballots.

Who were the Chartists?