industrial revolution
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Industrial Revolution
Hannah Ryan & Mary Olivolo
Geographical
It spread from the UK to other countries including the United States, China, Japan, France, India, Iran, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, and Ireland
Economical-The economy changed from one based on agriculture to one dependent on industry-At first, America was hesitant to involve in the Industrial Revolution because of the expense of machinery
Social
∙Rapid Urbanization∙Child Labor∙Humanitarianism ended child labor and limited
women’s labor∙Created a new class called the working class∙Production was increasing along with
population
Child Labor in factories
Mass Production
Economical• The economical changes occurred over a
century long time period• The first phase began in the 1790’s and lasted
until the 1830’s
Political
• Socialism was on the rise• The Soviet Union was gaining power• Stalin enforced the idea of Communism
Cultural
• US was turning into a materialistic country• People were ordering everything from
catalogues• Production of items was faster than ever
before• Quality of life was decreasing, working at a
factory was like working as a slave
Catalogues
Production was faster than ever
Technological
• New inventions improved transportation and daily lives
Communication
Morse Code Telephone
Transportation
Steam Boat Railroad Tracks
Bicycle Automobile
Lights
• Traffic LightLight bulb
Neon Light
Camera
Movie Camera
First Photograph with a person
Color Photography
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