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The Industrial Revolution and Its Impact on European Society

The Industrial Revolution in Great Britain. OriginsAgricultural revolutionCapital for investmentMineral resourcesGovernment favorable to businessMarkets. Technological Changes and New Forms of Industrial Organization. Cotton IndustryWater frame, Crompton's muleEdmund Cartwright's power looms,

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The Industrial Revolution and Its Impact on European Society

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    1. Chapter 20 The Industrial Revolution and Its Impact on European Society

    2. The Industrial Revolution in Great Britain Origins Agricultural revolution Capital for investment Mineral resources Government favorable to business Markets

    3. Technological Changes and New Forms of Industrial Organization Cotton Industry Water frame, Crompton’s mule Edmund Cartwright’s power looms, 1787 The Steam engine Coal James Watt (1736-1819) The Iron Industry Puddling, using coke to burn away impurities A Revolution in Transportation: Railroad Richard Trevithick’s locomotive George Stephenson’s Rocket The Industrial Factory Factory laborers Time-work discipline

    4. The Great Exhibition: Britain in 1851 Crystal Palace Covered 19 acres, 100,000 exhibits Great Exhibition Displayed Britain’s wealth Prince Albert

    5. The Industrial Revolution in Britain

    6. The Spread of Industrialization Continental countries lagged behind Guild restrictions War and upheavals Borrowing Techniques and Practices John Cockerill Fritz Harkort Role of Government Friedrich List National System of Political Economy Joint-stock investment banks

    7. Centers of Continental Industrialization Cotton manufacturing Belgium France Germany Impact of the steam engine Iron and coal for heavy industry in Germany and France

    8. Industrial Revolution in the United States Borrowing from Britain Samuel Slater Harpers Ferry arsenal Transportation network Roads and canal Railroad Labor Women 80% of labor in the textile factories Capital-intensive pattern

    9. The Industrialization of Europe by 1850

    10. Limiting the Spread of Industrialization Deliberate policy to prevent growth of mechanized industry Eastern Europe remained largely rural and agricultural India spinners and handloom weavers were put out of work

    11. The Social Impact of the Industrial Revolution Population Growth Decline of the death rate The Great Hunger Irish population growth Reliance on the potato Potato crop fails, 1845-1851 Emigration Urban Living Conditions in the Early Industrial Revolution Sanitary conditions Suburbs Row houses Adulteration of food Moral consequences of urban life

    12. Urban Living Conditions & Reforms Urban Reformers Edwin Chadwick (1800-1890) Use of drainage Piped water New Social Classes: The Industrial Middle Class Out of mercantile trades Out of dissenting religious minorities New business aristocracy New Social Classes: Workers in the Industrial Age Laborers and servants

    13. Working Conditions for the Industrial Working Class Working Conditions Cotton mills Coal mines Child labor Pauper apprentices Women Factory Acts Factory Act of 1833 Women and children Standards of Living Fluctuations of wages and prices Consumption Periodic overproduction and unemployment

    14. Efforts at Change Efforts at Change: The Workers Robert Owen (1771-1858), Utopian Socialism Trade unionism Luddites The People’s Charter Efforts at Change: Reformers and Government Factory acts, 1802-1819 Factory Act of 1833 Coal Mines Act, 1842

    15. Discussion Questions What were the factors, or conditions, that gave Britain the edge in the Industrial Revolution? How do you see the old adage “necessity is the mother of invention” played out in the early industrial revolution in England? How is transportation changed in England as a result of the Industrial Revolution? Why does England see Germany as a threat but not the United States?

    16. Web Links Industrial Revolution in Britain James Watt Richard Trevithick Great Exhibition of 1851 Edwin Chadwick Robert Owen Chartism

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