PPT-Chapter 7: The Industrial Revolution Begins
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17501850 Section 1 The Beginning Analyze why life changed as industry spread Summarize how an agricultural revolution led to the growth of industry Outline
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17501850 Section 1 The Beginning Analyze why life changed as industry spread Summarize how an agricultural revolution led to the growth of industry Outline the new technologies that helped trigger the Industrial Revolution. Chapter 10, Section 1. New Ways to Produce Goods. Industrial Revolution. : a revolution in the war goods were produced. Before . most goods were made . by hand . at home or in workshops. Most people were . The Industrial Revolution brought great changes in Britain.. Between 1780 and 1850 the population increased from 14 million to 27 million. Improvements in medicine . Hygiene became important . Food production increased. Tanisha . Kindley. , Alexandra Cannon, . Andrew Tang, & . Jasmine Gosha. Before the industrial revolution had an “absolute monarch and the state had more control over the citizens than anywhere else in the Western world”. The Industrial Revolution, New Ideas, and Imperialism. The Industrial Revolution. What was it?. New way of producing goods and products that used new technologies to dramatically increase productivity. Evaluation. In what way did the Agricultural Revolution pave the way for the Industrial Revolution?. A. It led to population growth.. B. It caused farmers to lose land and seek other work.. C. It increased food supplies.. And How Imitation . is . T. he . Greatest Form of Flattery. The Industrial Revolution was a significant turning point in world history. During the Industrial Revolution, machines were used to manufacture goods. Chapter 4: to what extent have various ideas and events shaped . liberalism over time?. Chapter 5: to what extent have did classical liberalism meet the needs of society?. Aboriginal Influence on Liberalism in North America. © Student Handouts, Inc.. The First Industrial Revolution. Historical Significance of the Industrial Revolution. An ancient Greek or Roman would have been just as comfortable in Europe in 1700 because daily life was not much different – agriculture and technology were not much changed in 2000 years. Mr. Hardy. Randolph Middle School. 7. th. Grade Humanities. 2014-2015. The Industrial Revolution. What is the Industrial Revolution? . The Industrial Revolution refers to a huge change in manufacturing methods that began in the 18. . Lesson 1 . The Industrial Revolution Begins . Learning Objectives. Describe how changes in agriculture helped spark the Industrial Revolution.. Analyze why the Industrial Revolution began in Britain.. © Student Handouts, Inc.. The First Industrial Revolution. Historical Significance of the Industrial Revolution. An ancient Greek or Roman would have been just as comfortable in Europe in 1700 because daily life was not much different – agriculture and technology were not much changed in 2000 years. The Age of Steam. What was the Industrial Revolution?. Was a period from the 18th to the 19th century where major changes in. agriculture,. manufacturing, . mining, . transport, and . technology . It had a profound effect on the socioeconomic and cultural conditions starting in the United Kingdom, then subsequently spreading throughout Europe, North America, and eventually the world.. Changes in working conditions. Factory work meant more discipline and less personal freedom. Work became impersonal. The factory environment was so different than what cottagers were used to that they were reluctant to work in factories even for better wages. What are we learning today?. Today we are learning_____________________________________.. Prior Knowledge. Primary Document- Document from the time period we are studying. Secondary document- document about the document that was written at the time of study..
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