PPT-Industrial Revolution & Child Labour
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Role of Children During the Industrial Revolution At the start of the industrial Revolution there was no legislation about working conditions in mills factories
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Role of Children During the Industrial Revolution At the start of the industrial Revolution there was no legislation about working conditions in mills factories or other industrial plants They simply had not been needed before As factories spread rapidly the owners of mills mines and other forms of industry needed large numbers of workers and they didnt want to have to pay them a high wage . 380 000 kids are homeless and are most likely used for child labour. Canada. (9,984,670 km²) is . 69.34. times as . big as. Bangladesh (143,998 km². ).. There is a higher birth rate than death rate (large amount of children to be used for child labour) . A Godsend. A presentation by Dr. Kevin T. Brady. June 21, . 2012. Pennsylvania Social Studies Standards – Industrial Revolution. 8.3.D. Identify and evaluate conflict and . cooperation among social groups and organizations in United States history from 1890 to the Present. . 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. TCI Activity 2.1. Essential Questions:. Why was England the first country to industrialize?. In order to answer this question, we have to understand what life was like before industrial revolution.. 2.1 A - Traditional or Pre-Industrial Society. 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. 1780-1850. Mr. Daniel Lazar. Lecture Outline . Overview of the IR. Proto IR. Why England?. Spread of the IR. German IR. Effects of the IR. Proletarian Responses. Government Responses. Questions. Overview of the Industrial Revolution. Economic and social conditions around the world changed dramatically as result of the Industrial Revolution. Important Terms: . Do Now: . Identify two positive impacts of the Industrial Revolution. Quarterly Exam Review. Progress. Production, Profit, Pollution. Industrial Revolution. Production and Profit. Massive increase in energy use from burning fossil fuels.. Agrarian to industry-based economy. Rapid and large increase in production of goods. 1750-1850. 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.. . 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.. Child Labor During the Industrial Revolution Were children who worked during the Industrial Revolution used unfairly (exploited) or were they provided an opportunity to help their families? These young boys worked inside a factory building in 1911, processing the impurities from the coal by hand. The dust was so thick at times that many of the photographer’s shots didn’t come out at all, yet none of the boys were given protective gear. In fact, they were instead beaten and kicked by their overseers if they didn’t seem to be working fast enough. Began in . England. Take notes (facts, key ideas, key people) related to the essential question:. What factors helped spark the Industrial Revolution in England. ?. Geographic. , . Economic/Political/Social,.
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