PPT-Industrial Revolution Urbanization: Build your own Industrial City
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The Urban Game Introductio n Step 1 Draw 10 houses 1 church 1 cemetery 1 store 1 pub 1 coalmine amp at least 50 trees Life here in our rural English village is similar
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The Urban Game Introductio n Step 1 Draw 10 houses 1 church 1 cemetery 1 store 1 pub 1 coalmine amp at least 50 trees Life here in our rural English village is similar to other villages throughout Europe in the 18th century Change traditionally comes very slowly People moved at a much slower pace and had access to very little information about the world outside their village London Englands largest city and one of the two real cities in Europe had a population of about 750000 in 1750 Three out of every four Englishmen were rural and lived in small villages like this one The average village was inhabited by about 200400 people The tallest structure in the village was the church The religion of England is Anglican Church of England Home life amp work life were closely integrated as most work was done in nearby fields or in the home or perhaps adjoining workshop The family was an economical unit as well as a social unit Every member of the family worked very hard from sunup to sundown Even small children had chores The homes of villagers were very small with earthen floors and inadequate lighting and ventilation All members of the family slept in the same room and sometimes shared living quarters with the livestock Sons worked with their fathers farming and tending livestock while daughters worked with their mothers cleaning cooking sewing and at other domestic chores Life expectancy was slightly over 40 years of age Most people married in their teens and had babies before they were 20 It was common for women to die during childbirth so the average marriage lasted about 15 years Step mothers and step fathers were common One baby out of three died before their first birthday only one child in two saw their 21st birthday . 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. 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. 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. 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.. Period from 1820-1870. Industrial Revolution. The Industrial Revolution itself refers to a change from hand and home production to machine and factory. The first industrial revolution was important for the inventions of spinning and weaving machines operated by water power which was eventually replaced by steam. This helped increase America’s growth. However, the industrial revolution truly changed American society and economy into a modern urban-industrial . 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. 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.. 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. . 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.. Section 1. Do Now: #1. Pick up The Nation Expands Packet. .. Cross out title to Read: Chapter 12 not 11. Do . The Do Now . #. 1 below.. Think of a technology that has changed your life. In 2-3 sentences explain how and why this technology changed your life.. 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.. WORLD HISTORY READERS. Level 2-. ⑨. Before the Industrial Revolution. What was life like before the Industrial Revolution?. Before the Industrial Revolution in the 18. th. and 19. th. centuries, people lived in . The Industrial Revolution © Student Handouts, Inc. Key Terms: Industrial Revolution, factors of production, factory system, labor union, mass production, interchangeable parts, assembly line, socialism, Karl Marx, communism, standard of living, Henry Ford, Bessemer Process Starter Sheets. Readings. Year 9 . Hist. - Industrial Revolution Lesson . 1. . Reading Activity . –. Britain before the Revolution. Write down the heading. ________________________________________________.
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