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Explore the transition from handcrafted goods to machine-made products during the Industrial Revolution. Discover the impact of new technologies, agricultural advancements, and urbanization on society. Learn about the shift from cottage industries to factories, highlighting the changes in working conditions and manufacturing processes.
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Industrial Revolution Part I • Before/Conditions • A. Cottage Industry • Family made • Hand made • Made in the home • Agricultural Revolution • 1. New Technology (seed drill, iron plow = more food from less workers • 2. Crop Rotation (keeps soil fertile) = more food grown on same land • 3. Enclosure = creates unemployed farmers and more wool Urbani- zation People move to cities And find jobs in the factories Poor working conditions Everybody in family works Powered by H2O Steam Need lots of raw materials Goods made by machines Goods made better, faster & cheaper Assembly lines help make goods faster Interchangeable parts needed for assembly lines Kills