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Page 1: Life in the Industrial Revolution 1800 - 1900. This age is often called the Victorian Time ●After Queen Victoria of England. ●Ruled 1837 – 1901 ●Queen

Life in the Industrial Revolution

1800 - 1900

Page 2: Life in the Industrial Revolution 1800 - 1900. This age is often called the Victorian Time ●After Queen Victoria of England. ●Ruled 1837 – 1901 ●Queen

This age is often called the Victorian Time

● After Queen Victoria of England.

● Ruled 1837 – 1901● Queen when she was

18 and England was still mostly agrarian.

● By the time she died, England was an industrial power and industrial barons ruled – not the blue bloods.

Page 3: Life in the Industrial Revolution 1800 - 1900. This age is often called the Victorian Time ●After Queen Victoria of England. ●Ruled 1837 – 1901 ●Queen

The Cause of the Industrial Revolution

● “Surplus Population”● There was a population

boom in the early 1800s.● More efficient agriculture

meant more food, but less need for workers.

● Extra workers turned to “cottage industries” like weaving.

● That gave rise to the factories.

Page 4: Life in the Industrial Revolution 1800 - 1900. This age is often called the Victorian Time ●After Queen Victoria of England. ●Ruled 1837 – 1901 ●Queen

The Rise of the Industrial Revolution

The invention of the steam engine.Powered equipment and transportation.

James WattMining, chemicals,

machine tools, textile manufacturing, and metalurgy all started because of the steam engine.

Page 5: Life in the Industrial Revolution 1800 - 1900. This age is often called the Victorian Time ●After Queen Victoria of England. ●Ruled 1837 – 1901 ●Queen

Social Effects?

● Money was now to be earned in industry – not by land.● Nobility and gentry

became poor.

● The rise of the industrial barons and the middle class.● Businessmen,

bankers, industrialists.

Page 6: Life in the Industrial Revolution 1800 - 1900. This age is often called the Victorian Time ●After Queen Victoria of England. ●Ruled 1837 – 1901 ●Queen

The New Middle Class

● Supported the “PROTESTANT WORK ETHIC”● Hard work and thrift is

what got you ahead.● Didn’t particularly

value higher education unless it created money.

● Little charity for those that didn’t succeed.

Page 7: Life in the Industrial Revolution 1800 - 1900. This age is often called the Victorian Time ●After Queen Victoria of England. ●Ruled 1837 – 1901 ●Queen

Life in the Factories

● 14 hour shifts● Children as young as

8 could work. ● But younger than 9

were restricted to 10 hour work days.

● Under 18 restricted to 12 hours a day.

● NO safety precautions for workers either.

Page 8: Life in the Industrial Revolution 1800 - 1900. This age is often called the Victorian Time ●After Queen Victoria of England. ●Ruled 1837 – 1901 ●Queen

The Rise of Poverty with Urbanization

● Huge shifts of population – skilled and unskilled to urban areas.

● Housing was scarce and overcrowded.

● More workers than jobs meant that wages were SUBSISTENCE.

Page 9: Life in the Industrial Revolution 1800 - 1900. This age is often called the Victorian Time ●After Queen Victoria of England. ●Ruled 1837 – 1901 ●Queen

Child Labor

● Children were expected to contribute to family income.

● Young children had jobs like:● Chimney sweeps● Scrambling under

machinery to pick up dropped parts.

● Pulling coal through tunnels too tiny for adults.

● Making and selling matches, blacking (shoe polish), flowers.

Page 10: Life in the Industrial Revolution 1800 - 1900. This age is often called the Victorian Time ●After Queen Victoria of England. ●Ruled 1837 – 1901 ●Queen

The Worship of Money

● Almost everything was tolerated if it gained profit.

● Profit was the sign of success and “God’s Grace” on your life.

● CONSPICUOUS CONSUMPTION was encouraged!

Page 11: Life in the Industrial Revolution 1800 - 1900. This age is often called the Victorian Time ●After Queen Victoria of England. ●Ruled 1837 – 1901 ●Queen

If one couldn’t make money?

● There was a moral fault with you.

● The Poor House might “cure” you.● A prison for those who

were in debt.● You lived in slave

conditions until you were ransomed out by your family / friends or you might “work” your way out.

● RARELY happened.● SLAVERY.

Page 12: Life in the Industrial Revolution 1800 - 1900. This age is often called the Victorian Time ●After Queen Victoria of England. ●Ruled 1837 – 1901 ●Queen

Charles Dickens and Social Reform in Victorian Times

● Writing novels and in the magazines – serials – he encouraged people to think that they have a duty to help those less fortunate than themselves.

Page 13: Life in the Industrial Revolution 1800 - 1900. This age is often called the Victorian Time ●After Queen Victoria of England. ●Ruled 1837 – 1901 ●Queen

A Christmas Carol

● Dickens loved to particularly attack three abuses he saw in his time:● Child abuse

● Lack of power of children.

● A bad education system

● Bankers and industrialists

Page 14: Life in the Industrial Revolution 1800 - 1900. This age is often called the Victorian Time ●After Queen Victoria of England. ●Ruled 1837 – 1901 ●Queen

A Christmas Carol – A look at Victorian Morality

● For most Victorians – they would’ve approved of Scrooge’s behavior.

● But three ghosts put a mirror up to Scrooge and he finds he doesn’t measure up to people that were considered “less” than him.● His clerk, Bob Cratchett● His nephew, Fred